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I am nobody, who are you? Are you nobody too?
I am nobody, who are you? Are you nobody too?
- Emily Dickinson
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I am nobody, who are you? Are you nobody too?
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I am nobody, who are you? Are you nobody too?
Emily Dickinson
I am nobody, who are you? Are you nobody too?
Emily Dickinson
I am nobody, who are you? Are you nobody too?
Emily Dickinson
I am nobody, who are you? Are you nobody too?
Emily Dickinson
I am nobody, who are you? Are you nobody too?
Emily Dickinson
I am nobody, who are you? Are you nobody too?
Emily Dickinson
I am nobody, who are you? Are you nobody too?
Emily Dickinson
I am nobody, who are you? Are you nobody too?
Emily Dickinson
I am nobody, who are you? Are you nobody too?
Emily Dickinson
I am nobody, who are you? Are you nobody too?
Emily Dickinson
I am nobody, who are you? Are you nobody too?
Emily Dickinson
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If I read a book and it makes my whole body so cold no fire can ever warm me, I know that is poetry.
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Rainer Maria Rilke
The loneliest woman in the world is the woman who is not true to herself.
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