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“A little while ago, not much more than a few days ago, I was a child who  went about in a world of colors, of hard and tangible forms. Everything  was mysterious and something was hidden, guessing what it was was a  game for me. If you knew how terrible it is to know suddenly, as if a  bolt of lightning elucidated the earth. Now I live in a painful planet,  transparent as ice; but it is as if I had learned everything at once in  seconds.”
-  Frida Kahlo (1907-1954)

“A little while ago, not much more than a few days ago, I was a child who went about in a world of colors, of hard and tangible forms. Everything was mysterious and something was hidden, guessing what it was was a game for me. If you knew how terrible it is to know suddenly, as if a bolt of lightning elucidated the earth. Now I live in a painful planet, transparent as ice; but it is as if I had learned everything at once in seconds.”

-  Frida Kahlo (1907-1954)

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