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(c) Margaret Cook Leaves of Grass
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Don’t let your solitude obscure the presence of something within it that
wants to emerge. Precisely this presence will help your solitude expand. People
are drawn to the easy and to the easiest side of the easy. But it is clear that
we must hold ourselves to the difficult, as is true for everything alive.
Everything in nature grows and defends itself in its own way and against all
opposition, straining from within and at any price to become distinctively
itself. It is good to be solitary, because solitude is difficult, and that a
thing is difficult must be even more of a reason for us to undertake it.
To love is good too, for love is difficult. For one person to care for
another, that is perhaps the most difficult thing required of us, the utmost
and final test, the work for which all other work is but a preparation. With
our whole being, with all the strength we have gathered, we must learn to love.
This learning is ever a committed and enduring process.
--Rainer
Maria Rilke
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