"We are all jellyfish, too pitiful and too afraid of being disliked to be honest."
"An old body when it is loved becomes a sacred treasure; and sex itself must always, it seems to me, come to us as a sacrament and be so used or it is meaningless. The flesh is suffused by the spirit, and it is forgetting this in the act of love-making that creates cynicism and despair."
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Source: May Sarton (2014). “Recovering: A Journal”, p.95, Open Road Media
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