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The Englishman and the Butterfly The Englishman and the Butterfly by Ryan Asmussen
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“..and the peaceful feeling that helps him realize that whatever you see around you, whatever holds and loves you, is who you truly are.”
Ryan Asmussen, The Englishman and the Butterfly
“It's one thing to listen only to yourself and believe in the superiority of your ideas. It's quite another to look down upon those who don't share them.”
Ryan Asmussen, The Englishman and the Butterfly
“There is something there. Not desire, not romance, but acquiescence. She understands; she forgives. this is love, he thinks with a settling sigh. This is love. The duration is of no consequence We love to know we are known. We ache to know it.”
Ryan Asmussen, The Englishman and the Butterfly
“Love is not the demand of another, nor is it the need of another. It is all-embracing acceptance, is it not?”
Ryan Asmussen, The Englishman and the Butterfly
“At the end of this dream, I will be ravaged by the butterfly, who has grown tired of the cold and demands a new, invigorating warmth”
Ryan Asmussen, The Englishman and the Butterfly
“We exist amidst, within, a multitude of possibilities and all of them point only to the firm certainty of more possibilities”
Ryan Asmussen, The Englishman and the Butterfly
“It's one thing to listen only to yourself and believe in the superiority of your ideas. It's quite another to look down upon those who don't share them”
Ryan Asmussen, The Englishman and the Butterfly