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“A suffering you can neither cure nor enter – there are worse things, but not many.”
— Margaret Atwood, from Morning in the Burned House; Flowers.
Suffering is a terrible fire; it either purifies or destroys.— Oscar Wilde from a letter to Mrs Bernard Beere, circa 22 May 1897. {photograph taken at the Keats–Shelley Memorial House in Rome, 2017}
Sylvia Plath, from The Collected Poems of Sylvia Plath; “Elm,” wr. c. April 1962
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