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“Place is of consequence only to the extent that it encourages or demands the confrontation of the self by the self, which is solitude's true vocation.”
Sue Halpern, Migrations to Solitude: The Quest for Privacy in a Crowded World
“She's annihilating herself."
"Alienating herself," Janet says.
"I meant what I said," Mircia says.”
Sue Halpern, Migrations to Solitude: The Quest for Privacy in a Crowded World
“Trust, which is a virtue, is also a habit, like prayer. It requires exercise.”
Sue Halpern, Migrations to Solitude: The Quest for Privacy in a Crowded World
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