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" To be moved confuses the soul. One cannot convey these kinds of memories any more than the events of a dream...
...if I have complained too long, it is because my memory, no longer having any fixed abode, has to carry its luggage with it. "

Jean Cocteau , The Difficulty of Being


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Jean Cocteau quote : To be moved confuses the soul. One cannot convey these kinds of memories any more than the events of a dream...<br />...if I have complained too long, it is because my memory, no longer having any fixed abode, has to carry its luggage with it.