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“Like a mariner
Sailing over the Yura strait
With his rudder gone,
I do not know where this love will take me.”
Yoshitada Sone

Isabel Allende
“Only with Clara did she allow herself the luxury of giving in to her overwhelming desire to serve and be loved; with her, however slyly, she was able to express the secret, most delicate yearnings of her soul. The long years of solitude and unhappiness had distilled her emotions and purified her feelings down to a few terrible, magnificent passions, which possessed her totally. She had no gift for small perturbations, mean-spirited resentments, concealed envies, works of charity, faded endearments, ordinary friendly politeness, or day-to-day acts of kindness. She was one of those people who are born for the greatness of a single love, for exaggerated hatred, for apocalyptic vengeance, and for the most sublime forms of heroism, but she was unable to shape her fate to the dimensions of her amorous vocation, so it was lived out as something flat and gray trapped between her mother's sickroom walls, wretched tenements, and the tortured confessions with which this large, opulent, hot-blooded woman - made for maternity, abundance, action, and ardor - was consuming herself. She was about forty-five years old then, and her splendid breeding and distant Moorish ancestors kept her looking fit and polished, with black, silky hair and a single, white lock on her forehead, a strong and slender body and the resolute step of the healthy.”
Isabel Allende, The House of the Spirits

Mao Zedong
“When people see only what is under their feet, not what lies above the mountains and beyond the seas, they are likely to be as boastful as the frog at the bottom of the well. But when they raise their heads to see the immensity of the universe, the kaleidoscope of man's affairs, the splendor and magnificence of humanity's cause, the wealth of man's talents, and the abundance of knowledge, they become modest.”
Mao Zedong

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