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Anton Chekhov, from The Complete Works of Anton Chekhov; "Platonov,"
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Charlotte Brontë, from a prose piece included in The Complete Works of the Brontë Sisters
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We loved each other, we lived in each other, through each other, by each other. We were each other. Why was it such pure unadulterated pain?
— Iris Murdoch, The Sea, The Sea
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— Nizar Qabbani, ‘What Love Can Do’, from Arabian Love Poems: Full Arabic and English Texts (via lunamonchtuna)
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Emily Dickinson, from a letter to Mrs. G. J. Holland featured in The Letters of Emily Dickinson
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Andre 3000 & Kate Moss for Rolling Stone (2004) Photography: Mario Sorrenti
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Anaïs Nin, from a diary entry featured in Trapeze: The Unexpurgated Diary of Anais Nin, 1947-1955
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The Love Poems of Rumi, edited by Deepak Chopra First published 1273
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Our eyes met in regret, the kiss still within them.
Alison Goodman, from The Ladies Road Guide to Utter Ruin
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I suspected Evan and I looked at each other in the same way. As if the whole world was contained within the beloved face of the other.
Alison Goodman, from The Ladies Road Guide to Utter Ruin
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The pain of the punch exploded into my eyes, a burst of white agony that ripped away my breath and jagged through my head.
Alison Goodman, from The Ladies Road Guide to Utter Ruin
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