Sylvia Plath — "I began to think about the nature of my own misery, and how I could get out of i…"
I began to think about the nature of my own misery, and how I could get out of it.
I began to think about the nature of my own misery, and how I could get out of it.
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"I was supposed to be a happy, well-adjusted American girl. And I was, for a while. But then I cracked."
"I desire the things which will destroy me in the end."
"I felt my old world, my old self, beginning to rot away from me."
"I am so utterly a success. I am so utterly a failure."
"I am a walking, talking, breathing paragraph."
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