Elizabeth Joy Arnold Quotes
We Think We Know Our Friends, Our Lovers, But Really All We Know Is Pieces Of Them. Fragments We Learn By Watching, Sharing Time And Place, Listening To Their Stories; Over The Years There Are More And More Of These Fragments And We Can Draw Lines Between Them, Fill Them With What We Imagine Is Truth. But Of Course We Only Know What They Show Us; Lines We Think Jig Here May Actually Curl Somewhere Else Altogether. The Lines We Draw Aren't Always Real, And Often Have More To Do With Our Own Selves.
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