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It's somehow more comforting to imagine that one's suffering is unique, and to...
Author:
Chris Ware
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Building Stories
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It's somehow more comforting to imagine that one's suffering is unique, and to measure against what one doesn't know, rather than against what one does.
( Chris Ware )
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