Saturday, December 18, 2010

In those moments, the love which had grown in the vague blind ways of inexperience and impatience, as much in the fear of not succeeding as by the usual rules of desire, took on the possibility of a new dimension, of sharing pain and truth and of being open to the understanding of what she most intimate and perilous about the nature of someone else.

- Remember Me (Chapter Five) by Melvyn Bragg

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