"She experiences pain, not the pain (more precisely, displeasure) of a bad odor, for she knows nothing of good or bad, cannot afford to make this luxurious distinction (every odor is good, because any odor is better than no odor, oblivion), but the pain of loss. "
Susan Sontag
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Yes, but as they use to say over there, "no pain no gain".
Um grande abraço Vera, seu blog está cada vez melhor.
Obrigada Douglas! Concordo, "no pain no gain". Mas, o que é pior: sem dor ou sem Odor?
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