We have an idea that everybody else is "normal," and we keep our concerns secret, in the hope that we can pretend them away. When we finally admit them, it turns out that a lot of other people have the same secrets. In the end, nobody is normal -- or at least nobody is your idea of "normal."
Love, Ellen, p. 103
Sunday, June 26, 2011
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