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"We are all just trying to be holy."
- Richard Siken

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This is pretty much an accurate portrait of my last two years. My favorites are the “Thanks.” replies…

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This is pretty much an accurate portrait of my last two years. My favorites are the “Thanks.” replies…

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I have scars on my hands from touching certain people.
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From Richard Holmes's "The Age of Wonder"

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The botanist Carl Linnaeus “planted a ‘botanical sundial’ in his garden, marking each hour by clumps of plants that opened only at one particular time of the day (according to the strength of the sun). The time could thus be ‘read’ by the rotating patches of open petals, and even by the release of flower perfumes (such as tobacco plants in the early evening).”
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