[...]It is very important that you do only what you love to do. You may be poor, you may be hungry, you may live in a shabby place, but you will totally live. And at the end of your days, you will bless your life because you have done what you came here to do.[...]
Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, The Wheel Of Life, p288 (Bantam Books 1998)
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describe perceptions I find stimulating
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What is important is what cannot be said, the white space between the words. The words themselves always express the incidentals, which is...
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