Ecstasy


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Chemical Cowboys: The DEA's Secret Mission to Hunt Down a Notorious Ecstasy Kingpin
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The Seeker
 
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Stephenie Meyer
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Emil M. Cioran
Between Ennui and Ecstasy unwinds our whole experience of time.
Emil Cioran, All Gall is Divided: Aphorisms

Margaret Atwood
You believed you could transcend the body as you aged, she tells herself. You believed you could rise above it, to a serene, nonphysical realm. But it’s only through ecstasy you can do that, and ecstasy is achieved through the body itself. Without the bone and sinew of wings, no flight. Without that ecstasy you can only be dragged further down by the body, into its machinery. Its rusting, creaking, vengeful, brute machinery.
Margaret Atwood, Stone Mattress: Nine Tales

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The Small Death Collected works in tribute to wisdom, ecstasy, and love.
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