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Soph
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Ok pardon dit is gwn verkrachting wtf
— 10 hours, 21 min ago
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Soph
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“On’y this time o’ th’ year ther’s bods ter set, an’ Ah’ve got ter be potterin’ abaht a good bit, seein’ after ’em, an’ a’. Winter time Ah ned ’ardly come nigh th’ pleece. But what wi’ spring, an’ Sir Clifford wantin’ ter start th’ pheasants . . . An’ your Ladyship’d non want me tinkerin’ around an’ about when she was ’ere, all th’ time.”
Ik versta er geen hol van.
— 19 hours, 29 min ago
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Ik versta er geen hol van.
Soph
is on page 86 of 364
And when one died, the last words to life would be: So that’s that!
— 23 hours, 52 min ago
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Soph
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Home was a place you lived in, love was a thing you didn’t fool yourself about, joy was a word you applied to a good Charleston, happiness was a term of hypocrisy used to bluff other people, a husband was a man you lived with and kept going in spirits. As for sex, the last of the great words, it was just a cocktail term for an excitement that bucked you up for a while, then left you more raggy than ever. Frayed!
— 23 hours, 53 min ago
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Soph
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“But the day after, all the brilliant words seemed like dead leaves, crumpling up and turning to powder, meaning really nothing, blown away on any gust of wind. They were not the leafy words of an effective life, young with energy and belonging to the tree. They were the hosts of fallen leaves of a life that is ineffectual.”
— May 02, 2026 05:30AM
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Soph
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“But this is only appearance. It is really only the mechanism of the reassumed habit. Slowly, slowly the wound to the soul begins to make itself felt, like a bruise, which only slowly deepens its terrible ache, till it fills all the psyche. And when we think we have recovered and forgotten, it is then that the terrible after-effects have to be encountered at their worst.”
— May 02, 2026 05:23AM
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Soph
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‘But once you start the mental life you pluck the apple. You’ve severed the connection between the apple and the tree: the organic connection. And if you’ve got nothing in your life but the mental life, then you yourself are a plucked apple . . . you’ve fallen off the tree. And then it is a logical necessity to be spiteful, just as it’s a natural necessity for a plucked apple to go bad.’
— May 02, 2026 03:35AM
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Soph
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“Ye shall know the tree by its fruit.”
— May 02, 2026 03:34AM
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Soph
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For Connie had adopted the standard of the young: what there was in the moment was everything. And moments followed one another without necessarily belonging to one another.
— May 02, 2026 03:33AM
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Vic Popovich
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i love it it has a bunch of beautiful and life changing quotes
— May 01, 2026 09:00PM
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