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Federico Chini

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The Sea Of Forgotten Memories

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“The loss of a loved one is like the loss of a part of oneself; an arm or a leg. At first, the pain is so physical that it is hard to ignore. The trauma is so intense that the mind finds it hard to cope with the loss. With time the pain eases, the body recovers and the brain figures out new ways to go on.”
Federico Chini, The Sea Of Forgotten Memories

“If the private life of the sea could ever be transposed onto paper, it would talk not about rivers or rain or glaciers or of molecules of oxygen and hydrogen, but of the millions of encounters its waters have shared with creatures of another nature.”
Federico Chini, The Sea Of Forgotten Memories

“There is a thin line that separates life from death, but once it's crossed, it becomes as large as an ocean, and so treacherous that it’s impossible to cross back.”
Federico Chini, The Sea Of Forgotten Memories

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Around the World ...: Malta 18 530 Jan 11, 2025 05:44PM  
“Writing is like sculpturing words out of a block of imagination. Sentences chisel the story, then characters make it their own.”
Federico Chini, The Sea Of Forgotten Memories

“There is a thin line that separates life from death, but once it's crossed, it becomes as large as an ocean, and so treacherous that it’s impossible to cross back.”
Federico Chini, The Sea Of Forgotten Memories

“The loss of a loved one is like the loss of a part of oneself; an arm or a leg. At first, the pain is so physical that it is hard to ignore. The trauma is so intense that the mind finds it hard to cope with the loss. With time the pain eases, the body recovers and the brain figures out new ways to go on.”
Federico Chini, The Sea Of Forgotten Memories

“It takes just one wave to capsize a boat, and one more to take it down.”
Federico Chini, The Sea Of Forgotten Memories

“There is a period for hope and one for mourning.”
Federico Chini, The Sea Of Forgotten Memories

25x33 Maltese Readers — 331 members — last activity Aug 25, 2024 04:12AM
Welcome to Maltese people who love reading! ....other readers are also welcome of course! :-)
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