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Quotes / May 2, 2025

A Way Out

Sorrow, by reason of its specific nature,
is repugnant to the vital movement of the body;
and consequently whatever restores the
bodily nature to its due state of vital movement,
is opposed to sorrow and assuages it.

—St. Thomas Aquinas

Artwork:
Rousseau, H. (1905). Woman walking in exotic forest. [Oil on canvas].  Retrieved from Wikipedia.
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