Thursday, February 24, 2011

Parents and Children

Mother and Child, by Auguste Rodin

Oh, if only our parents were born at the same moment we were, how much conflict and bitterness we would be spared. But parents and children can only go after each other—not with each other. And so an abyss lies between us, which, now and then, nothing but a little love can span.

Early Journals

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