So a person having neither home nor country can still experience the characteristic stirrings of love for these things, even when they lack an object and persist therefore as yearnings without fulfillment. -- Max Scheler
birdtongue
a semi-daily account of things that happen semi-daily.
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Thursday, December 04, 2003

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