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The sensation that for the world to exist with an object of such beauty in...
Author:
John Boyne
Book:
A History of Loneliness
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Published at:
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The sensation that for the world to exist with an object of such beauty in it-and for that object to be unattainable-was the very sweetest kind of pain imaginable.
( John Boyne )
[ A History of Loneliness ]
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