Victor Lodato Quotes
Learning Kindness Late In Life Was A Kind Of Torture. The Pain Often Came From The Past, From Kindness Withheld. The Knife Was Particularly Sharp When Those Who Most Deserved Your Kindness Were Long Gone. And Unless You Wanted To Die Of Sorrow, You Had To Give This Unspent Kindness To Those You Loved Less.
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