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romanticindeed 16 Sep 2020 Philosophy

Quote – “A Man and his Tears” – 9/16/2020

“How many tears could a man have concealed upon a time when he was hungry, when to soon realize upon his loss that he was only thirsty?

A man lives, to drink in what he never felt.”

– Modern Romanticism

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