J.D. Brewer Quotes
What I Couldn't Bring Myself To Hate Was The Energy. I Reveled In The Way It Ebbed And Flowed As People Connected Over Something And The Way The Multiplication Of People Intensified It Around Us. Energy Made Me Both Love And Hate Being In Large Crowds Because There Was Too Much Chaos To The Peace And Too Much Peace To The Chaos.
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