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“In loneliness, in sickness, in confusion-the mere knowledge of friendship makes it possible to endure, even if the friend is powerless to help. It is enough that they exist. Friendship is not diminished by distance or time, by imprisonment or war, by suffering or silence. It is in these things that it roots most deeply. It is from these things that it flowers.”

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Pam Brown
Pam Brown

Pam Brown, born in 1948, is a talented poet whose works are known for their unique style and profound emotional expression. She has won numerous awards for her poetry and has contributed significantly to the international exchange of poetry. more

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