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Rainer Maria Rilke

"Everything that has been wrestled from doubtI welcome-the mouths that burst open afterlong knowledge of what it is to be mute."

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"Everything that has been wrestled from doubtI welcome-the mouths that burst open afterlong knowledge of what it is to be mute."

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"Weren't you alwaysdistracted by expectation, as if every eventannounced a beloved? (Where can you find a placeto keep her, with all the huge strange thoughts inside yougoing and coming and often staying all night.)"
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"Then suddenly you're left all alonewith your body that can't love youand your will that can't save you."
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"There is only one solitude, and it is great and is not easy to bear, and to almost everyone there come hours when they would gladly exchange it for some kind of communion, however banal and cheap, for the appearance of some slight harmony with the most easily available, with the most undeserving. But perhaps those are just the hours when solitude grows; for its growing is painful like the growing of boys and sad like the beginning of Spring."
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