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“She felt everything too deeply, it was like the world was too much for her.”
— Joyce Maynard Labor Day (via perrfectly)
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The importance of touch is that it places you. It is the medium of the articulation of a relationship. Touch yields two different senses–that of connection and that of separateness. It makes for a sense of oneness … as well as for a sense of difference. One thing is sure: if we are not touched, we might begin to suspect that we are not here.
Kathleen Woodword, Aging and its Discontents
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Bay of Aphrodite, Cyprus
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