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When faced with true sorrow, people lose even the strength to shed tears.
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Adults can draw what they see, the real thing, in their pictures. Children, though, draw the βideaβ of what appears in their heads. Like an artist. People sometimes say that every child is an artist, and I feel that is not far from the truth.
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There's fun to be had, even living alone.
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I can't imagine what kind of pain you must have been suffering.
Nor can I understand the depths of whatever sin you have commited.
I cannot forgive you. But even so, I will always love you.
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If you opened yourself up to him, he would give his full attention.
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It was like a kind of prayer.
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Weβre rushing things a little, but imagining our lives with the baby is so much fun.
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Adults can draw what they see
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Mother didnβt cry. She simply sat
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the trunk. There is a little bird living in a hollow there. People who draw pictures like this display a desire to protect
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