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“Most people would have appreciated if I told them they were my entire world, but he looked at me and said it was stupid. And months later I realized it was stupid. Don’t make homes out of people because that leaves us homesick. Don’t make worlds out of people that leaves us without a world; and when we have no world, we have no home, no bed, and sadly, no air.”

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