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…realize another person as an independent presence to whom homage is due, rather than as merely an interruption of continuity in his environment. To know someone as presence instead of as a lump of matter or a set of processes, is to meet him with an open, listening, responsive attitude;…

— P. Wheelwright, 1962
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We’ve had some hard times but we’ve never been naked

— Martha Hew
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