Women are like parasitical plants casting their wild tendrils from one tree to another till swollen into tough cordage they strangle those they embrace and luxuriate in their decay.
Edward John Trelawny
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In this hard struggle I had little refreshment but from the fountains of my own soul. Had I not clung to myself the atrocity of others had made me a demon.
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In my youth I loved climbing and scrambling up rocks and mountains now I seldom intrude on the dweller of a second story and my greatest enemy or friend may avoid me altogether on the third so humbled is the aspiring spirit of my youth.
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