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“... He had never seen kissing before. He said, “For you it is an expression of love. To me it looked disgusting.” It isn’t love, quite. It is, as Freud would have said, wanting to put the whole world in one’s mouth. Wanting to put the whole person in one’s mouth. Wanting to eat the other person and to be eaten.”
— Jul 23, 2018 08:49AM
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"If I admit what I did, she will be angry with me, she will love me less; if I lie, she won't know, and she will love me just the same, or perhaps still more, since the lie will reassure her." ...
Every lie we tell is itself a small separation, an assertion of loneliness, a reminder that you know the contents of your own mind and the other person does not."
— May 01, 2017 02:51AM
Every lie we tell is itself a small separation, an assertion of loneliness, a reminder that you know the contents of your own mind and the other person does not."
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"Chris Rock gets it exactly right in his joke "when you meet someone new, you aren't meeting that person; you're meeting his agent"
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