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Yes, I Believe We’ve Already Met
I get a kick out of meeting someone who is a cliché embodied. It produces a pleasant feeling of a world completed, of everything arranging itself without any of my involvement, yet not veering out of control. –Aleksandar Hemon. Nowhere … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, Happiness, Literature, Observed, Travel
Tagged Aleksandar Hemon, belly dancing costumes, control, literatue, Oludeniz, packing a suitcase, souvenirs, tourism, Turkey
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