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                #1. the liquor aiding the shorthand of my loneliness. It was strange that I could feel differently so easily, that there was a sure way to soften the crud of my own sadness.
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                #4. To start with, I love New York ... It's a little bit of the whole world ... In New York, the whole world comes to you.
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                #5. She hadn't just drunk the Salvation Kool-Aid - she'd started to brew her own.
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                #6. Unlike those other painters, Brewster hadn't resorted to indirect gazes or chiaroscuro to communicate the silence of his world. The faces were well-lit and frontal, and yet they were quiet.
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                #8. It's a strange one - I've been away for 20 years now; I've been away longer than I lived in Canada, but for some reason I remain wholly Canadian.
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                #9. If you did enough traveling, you'd never feel at home anywhere.
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                #10. The journey from shame to resentment is the shortest on there is.
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                #13. So this is what water feels like, I think, the second before it can't hold on any longer. This is what it feels like, the second after it lets go.
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                #14. I watched the moon alone, unable to share his cold beauty with anyone.
                Haruki Murakami
							 
            
            
		 
		
			        
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