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Mere Sense: A Memoir of Men, Migraine, and the Mysteries of Being Highly Sensitive
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“Freedom guides our actions in powerful ways. I hadn't been so much under the external control of other people as my own rigid belief system. The one that told me to conform to a set of rules. I hadn't even thought through and honestly considered whether it was a good choice or not.”
― Mere Sense: A Memoir of Men, Migraine, and the Mysteries of Being Highly Sensitive
― Mere Sense: A Memoir of Men, Migraine, and the Mysteries of Being Highly Sensitive
“I palpated her broken heart. It beat within me. Slow and hobbled. Her begging heart wanted healing. Her begging eyes would not let me go.”
― Mere Sense: A Memoir of Men, Migraine, and the Mysteries of Being Highly Sensitive
― Mere Sense: A Memoir of Men, Migraine, and the Mysteries of Being Highly Sensitive
“The pain I absorbed seemed to float toward me like mist on a cool spring morning. It was a mix of melancholy love for the timbered mountainous country that surrounded us, the grief of separation from family, and a wound within the soul that agonizes beyond the words that describe love. These feelings permeated my skin, seeping deep within the cells of my body.”
― Mere Sense: A Memoir of Men, Migraine, and the Mysteries of Being Highly Sensitive
― Mere Sense: A Memoir of Men, Migraine, and the Mysteries of Being Highly Sensitive
