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“Do not tell everyone your story. You will only end up feeling more rejected. People cannot give you what you long for in your heart.”

—Henri Nouwen

“That is part of the beauty of literature. You discover that your longings are universal longings, that you're not lonely and isolated from anyone. You belong.”

—F. Scott Fitzgerald

Into Your Arms

The Maine

When we were in love things were better than they are.

I have never wanted anything quite so bad before; I have never wanted anything like I want you and your coffee kisses and your stumbling words. I must have been using the word wrong all these years because how can I want an orgasm or a cup of tea to the same degree that I want your mouth in close proximity to my mouth? Nothing articulates correctly this needling in the pit of my stomach, so I am saying it simple and I am saying it over and over:

I want you,
I want you,
I want you.

“Maggie in her brown frock with her eyes reddened and her heavy hair pushed back, looking from the bed where her father lay, to the dull walls of this sad chamber which was the centre of her world, was a creature full of eager, passionate longings for all that was beautiful and glad: thirsty for all knowledge: with an ear straining after dreamy music that died away and would not come near to her: with a blind, unconscious yearning for something that would link together the wonderful impressions of this mysterious life and give her soul a sense of home in it. ”

—George Eliot, The Mill on the Floss
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