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Love doesn't go away because we want it to, but remains even when it becomes a searing pain, leaving the heart a desert of bitter remorse and grief for joy, a happiness that once has been and now never could return. There had been a time when simply to touch this little bit of linen he held now so casually brought every aching moment of that love back. The sense of desolate pain-drenched loss traveled up his arm, enclosing his heart like a set of icy fingers. A time when to look upon what it held was unbearable.
Alice Borchardt
She was the perfect cliché among dear little old ladies, down to the very lavender bags she placed among her linen.
Gladys Bronwyn Stern
"Race.” I really can't understand it as anything other than something people say. The people who have said that you and I are both "black” and therefore deserve a certain kind of interaction with the world, they make race. I can't take them seriously. Not beyond the fact that they have the ability to say that you and I are a single race. You know, a piece of cloth that is called "linen” has more validity than calling you and me "black” or "negro.” "Cotton” has more validity as cotton than yours and my being "black.”...
Jamaica Kincaid
When the weather is bad as it was yesterday, everybody, almost everybody, feels cross and gloomy. Our thin linen tents - about like a fish seine, the deep mud, the irregular mails, the never to-be-seen paymasters, and "the rest of mankind,” are growled about in "old-soldier” style. But a fine day like today has turned out brightens and cheers us all. We people in camp are merely big children, wayward and changeable.
Rutherford B. Hayes
The consciousness of a mind disposed to contribute to the happiness of the minutest being ... shall afford you a much greater and more heartfelt satisfaction than to be clothed in purple and fine linen, and fare sumptuously every day.
Joseph Ritson
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