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Jacqueline Winspear Quotes

And I Saw The Eyes Of The Gazelle Again In France [during WWI], And It Struck Me That Perhaps A Heartsick God Had Looked Down And Taken Up A Soul, Leaving Only The Shell Of A Man." [of Those Who Developed PTSD And/or "war Neuroses"] ... [In Becoming A Psychiatrist] I Was Really Trying To Create The Conditions Whereby A Soul Might Be Persuaded To Join A Man's Body Once A Again, Thus Making Him Whole.

Jacqueline Winspear Quotes: And I Saw The Eyes Of The Gazelle Again In France [during Wwi], And It Struck Me That Perhaps A

Jacqueline Winspear Quotes: And I Saw The Eyes Of The Gazelle Again In France [during Wwi], And It Struck Me That Perhaps A

Jacqueline Winspear Quotes: And I Saw The Eyes Of The Gazelle Again In France [during Wwi], And It Struck Me That Perhaps A

Jacqueline Winspear Quotes: And I Saw The Eyes Of The Gazelle Again In France [during Wwi], And It Struck Me That Perhaps A

Jacqueline Winspear Quotes: And I Saw The Eyes Of The Gazelle Again In France [during Wwi], And It Struck Me That Perhaps A

Jacqueline Winspear Quotes: And I Saw The Eyes Of The Gazelle Again In France [during Wwi], And It Struck Me That Perhaps A

Jacqueline Winspear Quotes: And I Saw The Eyes Of The Gazelle Again In France [during Wwi], And It Struck Me That Perhaps A

Jacqueline Winspear Quotes: And I Saw The Eyes Of The Gazelle Again In France [during Wwi], And It Struck Me That Perhaps A

Jacqueline Winspear Quotes: And I Saw The Eyes Of The Gazelle Again In France [during Wwi], And It Struck Me That Perhaps A

Jacqueline Winspear Quotes: And I Saw The Eyes Of The Gazelle Again In France [during Wwi], And It Struck Me That Perhaps A

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