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derti— (adjective) An untranslatable, Greek word, which describes a troubled state of mind, maybe the result of some deep unhappiness that has to be conquered. Rather than rest in this pain, the Greek reaction is to try to burn your way out of it by throwing yourself passionately into life again. (via wordsnquotes)
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Love grows from stable relationships, shared experience, loyalty, devotion, trust.— Richard Wright, Native Son (via thelovejournals)
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