"If I know what love is, it is because of you.

For one scant day he had loved himself, felt himself to be unified and whole, not split into hostile parts; he had loved himself and the world and God in himself, and everywhere he went he had met nothing but love, approval, ...
~ Hermann Hesse ~












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