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Pain And Beauty Quotes

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Henry Miller
“Here there is buried legend after legend of youth and melancholy, of savage nights and mysterious bosoms dancing on the wet mirror of the pavement, of women chuckling softly as they scratch themselves, of wild sailors’ shouts, of long queues standing in front of the lobby, of boats brushing each other in the fog and tugs snorting furiously against the rush of tide while up on the Brooklyn Bridge a man is standing in agony, waiting to jump, or waiting to write a poem, or waiting for the blood to leave his vessels because if he advances another foot the pain of his love will kill him.”
Henry Miller, Black Spring

J A Croome
“In beauty lies hidden pain; in pain, hidden freedom.”
J A Croome, The Sand People: a collection of magical realism and other stories