Craig D. Lounsbrough Quotes
The Assumption Is That If I Expend Myself For Myself In The End All I'll Be Left With Is Myself, And That Alone Is Frightening. But What I've Failed To Consider Is That I Have To Expend So Much Of Myself Living For Myself That In The End I'm Really Left With Very Little Of Myself, And That Is Unimaginably Frightening.
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