Rainer Maria Rilke Quotes
Isn't It Time That These Most Ancient Sorrows Of Ours
grew Fruitful? Time That We Tenderly Loosed Ourselves
from The Loved One, And, Unsteadily, Survived:
the Way The Arrow, Suddenly All Vector, Survives The String
to Be More Than Itself. For Abiding Is Nowhere.
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