by Dino Buzzati
““. . . Drogo realized how far apart men are whatever their affection for each other, that if you suffer that pain is yours and yours alone, no one else can take upon himself the least part of it; that if you suffer it does not mean that others feel pain even though their love is great: hence the loneliness of life.”
“. . . Drogo realized how far apart men are whatever their affection for each other, that if you suffer that pain is yours and yours alone, no one else can take upon himself the least part of it; that if you suffer it does not mean that others feel pain even though their love is great: hence the loneliness of life.”
Do not read this on the train to work. It will make you very sad.
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ISBN 10: 0856355925