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Tag: David Bryne

David Byrne on Love – Believer Magazine

August 5, 2019August 13, 2019 ~ cafebedouin

"Love, it seems to me, is a joyous self-deception, practiced by two people at the same time. No one is as wonderful as the object of one’s love appears to be, and yet who among us would trade that illusion for the truth? Being an illusion, it is not real, but despite not being something … Continue reading David Byrne on Love – Believer Magazine

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