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— Marguerite Yourcenar"Cruelty is the luxury of those who have nothing to do, like drugs or racing stables."
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Question of "Where We Begin" turns to be not only a formal question but also a question central to the attempt to make sense of things about which it is very difficult to make any sense - illness, death, despair, suicides, cruelty, the various troubles love can provoke, our inability to really know one another when we our inner selves are walled off by our bodies.
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