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and feel the oldest and most devastating pain there is: not the pain of childhood, but the remembrance of it.
“I don’t want to make somebody else. I want to make myself.”
“Lonely, ain’t it?” “Yes. But my lonely is mine. Now your lonely is somebody else’s. Made by somebody else and handed to you. Ain’t that something? A secondhand lonely.”