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Lane Moore
“I really just want someone to come over and brush my hair or let me cry in their lap while they pet my head and tell me I'll be okay." And I cried harder because I felt so ashamed to want that from a friend—from someone who was not a romantic partner or a parent⁠—because I didn't have either right now but I still wanted it. We section off physical comfort and intimacy so heavily. We reserve it for partners only, and platonic friends can only chit-chat and that's it. How can you tell people to be okay with being single while also telling them they can only get the basic human needs of physical touch from not being single?”
Lane Moore, How to Be Alone: If You Want To, and Even If You Don't

Richard C. Carrier
“If God wants something from me, he would tell me. He wouldn't leave someone else to do this, as if an infinite being were short on time. And he would certainly not leave fallible, sinful humans to deliver an endless plethora of confused and contradictory messages. God would deliver the message himself, directly, to each and every one of us, and with such clarity as the most brilliant being in the universe could accomplish. We would all hear him out and shout "Eureka!" So obvious and well-demonstrated would his message be. It would be spoken to each of us in exactly those terms we would understand. And we would all agree on what that message was.”
Richard Carrier, Why I Am Not a Christian: Four Conclusive Reasons to Reject the Faith

Cheryl Strayed
“our most meaningful relationships are so often those that continued beyond the very juncture at which they came the closest to ending.”
Cheryl Strayed, Tiny Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and Life from Dear Sugar

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