Hermann Hesse Quotes
Siddhartha Began To Understand That It Was Not Happiness And Peace That Had Come To Him With His Son But, Rather, Sorrow And Worry. But He Loved Him And Preferred The Sorrow And Worry Of Love To The Happiness And Peace He Had Known Without The Boy.
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