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— Anthony Storr"The creative consequences of man's imaginative strivings may never make him whole; but they constitute his deepest consolations and his greatest glories."
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That we ought to give ourselves up to GOD, with regard both to things temporal and spiritual, and seek our satisfaction only in the fulfilling of His will, whether He lead us by suffering or by consolation, for all would be equal to a soul truly resigned
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To express unafraid and unashamed what one really thinks and feels is one of the great consolations of life.
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