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Loitering: Essays by Charles D'Ambrosio
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Loitering
(Quoting Brodsky)
"When hit by boredom, go for it. Let yourself be crushed by it, submerge, hit bottom. In general, with things unpleasant, the rule is, the sooner you hit bottom, the faster you surface."
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