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“I used to think truth was eternal, that once I knew, once I saw, it would be with me forever, a constant by which everything else could be measured. I know now that this isn’t so, that most truths are inherently unretainable, that we have to work hard all our lives to remember the most basic things.”

Quote by Lucy Grealy

Work

Autobiography of a Face

This work is a deeply introspective narrative that delves into the author's life, intertwining personal anecdotes with reflections on the significance of facial features and their impact on self-image and social perception. more

Author

Lucy Grealy
Lucy Grealy

Lucy Grealy was an American poet known for her unique writing style and profound reflections on life experiences. Her work often focuses on personal experiences, particularly her struggle with cancer and themes of body image and identity. more

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