Linda Olsson Quotes
My Life Now Consists Of Fragments Where Some Are So Blinding In Their Intensity That They Make Everything Else Indistinguishable. What Shall I Do With These Glittering Shards? There Is No Pattern; I Can't Make Them Fit. With Each Other, Or With The Whole That Should Be My Life. It Feels As If My Existence Was Extinguished In A Flash, And Afterwards My Universe Became Incomprehensible. Just Shards And Particles, Which I Carry With Me Wherever I Go. They Are Sharp And They Still Hurt To Touch. And They Are So Heavy. I Know There Is More - There Are Less Intense Fragments That I Need To Make It Whole. I Want To Remember Everything. But Perhaps I Need To Give It More Time. Allow Myself Some Rest. Distance Myself A Little, To See If I Can Make Out A Pattern. And Face The Truth About What Is Really There.
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