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Perhaps when we shrink down to almost nothing, we will at last find one another....
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Paul Auster
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Perhaps when we shrink down to almost nothing, we will at last find one another. Life is, after all, very difficult. Most of us die here simply because we forget to breathe.
( Paul Auster )
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