“What is it to forget a human being ? - It is to forget what one suffered through him …”
— Marina Tsvetaeva (1892-1941), from a letter to Abram Vishnyak (1895-1943), in “Nine Letters with a Tenth Kept Back and an Eleventh Received”
“Что такое забыть кого-то ? Это забыть причиненные им страдания.”
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“What is it to forget a human being ? - It is to forget what one suffered through him …”
— Marina Tsvetaeva (1892-1941), from a letter to Abram Vishnyak (1895-1943), in “Nine Letters with a Tenth Kept Back and an Eleventh Received”
“Что такое забыть кого-то ? Это забыть причиненные им страдания.”
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Notable Fringe Expositions
Walter in Jacksonville (2.14)
Olivia, I think I’m starting to understand why the process didn’t work.
You are different—you’re not that frightened child anymore. I thought all we needed was a heightened emotional response from you, but I was wrong.
We needed a specific one—fear. And you’re not capable of that anymore.
Well, not like she was. What we did to you … you found a way to protect yourself. You channeled your fear into anger, which is why you are so good at your job.
But if you want to save those people, you have to find your way back to that scared little girl.
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Fringe Rewatch: 83/∞
↳ 2.12 What Lies Below
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Fringe Rewatch: 81/∞
↳ 2.11 Johari Window
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Fringe Rewatch: 79/∞
↳ 2.10 Grey Matters
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