Rebecca Solnit Quotes
I Made My First Home There And Had Been Happy, Because To Be Alienated In One's Own Country, In One's Own Hometown, Among One's Kin And Peers, Was Problematic, But Nothing Could Be More Natural Than To Be Alienated In A Foreign Country, And So There I Had At Last Naturalized My Estrangement. This May Be One Of The Underappreciated Pleasures Of Travel: Of Being At Last Legitimately Lost And Confused.
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