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T. S. Eliot

"The soul is so far from being a monad that we have not only to interpret other souls to ourself but to interpret ourself to ourself."

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"The soul is so far from being a monad that we have not only to interpret other souls to ourself but to interpret ourself to ourself."

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"Strange how the deepest part of us isn't able to speak more clearly to the part of us that lives only here in the shallows of the world."

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"The soul, like the body, lives by what it feeds on."

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