Christopher R. Beha Quotes
Perhaps The Body Was Not A Cage That Held The Soul, But A Hand That Gripped It Like A Cane, Appearing To Guide It, To Command It, But All The While Dependent Upon It, Gripping It All The Tighter The More That It Needed It, Finally Letting It Go.
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