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Sylvia Plath, from a letter to Ann Davidow-Goodman, featured in The Letters Of Sylvia Plath Volume I: 1940–1956

[Text ID: I know I’ll always think of you with something like hurt and nostalgia―and a great deal of love.]

“I understand that you are claiming it is almost impossible to forgive, but only easier to forget. The truth is that, you can only forgive that which you have forced your mind to forget. We must forget first, then forgiveness will come by itself.”

— Mwanandeke Kindembo

“ما يوصلك حتى لو كان تحت جبلين”

“What is meant for you, will reach you even if it is beneath two mountains.”

“وما لا يقصد لك لن يصل إليك حتى لو كان بين شفتيك”

“And what isn’t meant for you, won’t reach you even if it is between your two lips.”

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Emily Dickinson, from “No crowd that has occurred” (Poem #515), Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson

[Text ID: “August–Absorbed–Numb”]