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you want to be romantically attracted to someone? the thing that killed romeo and juliet?
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The Royal Portuguese Cabinet of Reading
When he was badly hurt he had this instinct for solitude. To him, there was something private about death—so that, if he had to die, he tried to get a chance of doing it by himself.
—T. H. White, The Ill-Made Knight, in The Once and Future King
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Clarice Lispector, from The Passion According to G.H.
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Iphigenia (1977) dir. Michael Cacoyannis
Jenny Slate, Stage Fright (2019)
Ugly, Bitter, and True by Suzanne Rivecca
John Mulaney on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (2020)
“Robin Williams and Why Funny People Kill Themselves” by David Wong
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“Medea”, 1868, William Wetmore Story.
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Carlo Dolci, “Salome with the Head of Saint John the Baptist” (detail) (1665-1670)
Guo Moruo, from a poem titled "Heavenly Dog," featured in A century of modern Chinese poetry : an anthology