"I wear sadness differently now than I did at eighteen or 25 or any of the years in between.
I'm more comfortable with my own brokenness - more at ease with the notion that it's the well from which I draw empathy and kindness and humour. It is so telling of what it is to be human and alive in this world."
Page 42, 'Places I Stopped on the Way Home, A Memoir of Chaos and Grace', Meg Fee
I'm more comfortable with my own brokenness - more at ease with the notion that it's the well from which I draw empathy and kindness and humour. It is so telling of what it is to be human and alive in this world."
Page 42, 'Places I Stopped on the Way Home, A Memoir of Chaos and Grace', Meg Fee
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