Alexandra Stoddard Quotes
When A Person Quietly Reconciles Himself To All The Contradictions That Life Offers, And Can Comfortably Ride Out Or Flow Between The Banks Of Pleasure And Pain, Experiencing Them Both, But Getting Stuck In Neither, Then He Has Achieved Freedom.
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