“Whatever you have learned, Harry, you must remember That there is always more: we cannot rest in being The impatient spectators of malice or stupidity. We must try to penetrate the other private worlds Of make-believe and fear. To rest in our own suffering Is evasion of suffering. We must learn to suffer more.”
Quote by T.S. Eliot
Book:The Family Reunion
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The Family Reunion
This book delves into the complexities and relationships within a family during a reunion, showcasing the interconnectedness of family members and the impact of shared history. more
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