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Giving Your Word(s): On Writing and Talking #3

… One can never be alone enough when one writes… there can never be enough silence when one writes… even night is not night enough.

-Franz Kafka

Posted on December 7, 2007Author D. SaderCategories And all is always now, Giving Your Word(s): On Writing and Talking

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