“My mother was very beautiful and very clever, like all mammas, so I loved her and hated her. I began to hate her when I was around ten, maybe because I loved her so much that the idea of losing her threw me into a permanent state of anxiety, and to calm myself I had to belittle her.”
Quote by Elena Ferrante; translated by Ann Goldstein
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Incidental Inventions
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