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“But something you said really struck me. You said you loved swimming in the ocean because it was a reminder that you were part of so much more. And that vastness didn’t make you feel insignificant. It made you feel specific and powerful and . . . you.” She’d been pretending to inspect the menu, but now she looked up. She didn’t remember saying something that deeply personal in an interview, but she must have, because it was true. I need to be more careful with the fucking journalists, she thought. The best ones could somehow get her speaking too much from her heart. “Yeah,” she said, feigning ...more
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