— The Sleeper, Edgar Allan Poe
[text ID: At midnight, in the month of June, / I stand beneath the mystic moon.]

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— The Sleeper, Edgar Allan Poe
[text ID: At midnight, in the month of June, / I stand beneath the mystic moon.]
― F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Sensible Thing
from a recent reflection
In the era before you graced my path, I traversed this earthly realm burdened with the weight of love, a weight I carried but found no sanctuary to release it. It lingered, heavy and unresolved, a constant companion in my solitary journey.
But then, you appeared like a gentle breeze on a stifling day, and everything changed. With your presence, my heart found its home, and my love found its purpose. It filled the void within me, transforming emptiness into blissful completeness.
Yet, like the fleeting whisper of a forgotten dream, you vanished, leaving behind a vast expanse of emptiness where once love flourished. Now, I wander aimlessly, a hollow vessel devoid of the warmth and light that once filled my soul.
The ache of your absence pierces deeper than any wound, leaving me to navigate this world with nothing but the echoes of lost love haunting the empty spaces within me.
"Crime and Punishment", Fyodor Dostoevsky (translated by Constance Garnett)
I am such an Autumn person. Give me a quiet, cozy spot with a view of the changing trees on a crisp, late September day with a warm drink and a good book and I will be in all my glory.
– Emily Dickinson, from Manuscript #842
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(what is called a reason for living is also an excellent reason for dying)
The Myth of Sisyphus, Albert Camus
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But, though I mightn't be so sure about what interested me, I was absolutely sure about what didn't interest me.
The Stranger, Albert Camus
Marguerite Duras, from The Easy Life