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This is a personal project by @dellsystem. I built this to help me retain information from the books I'm reading.

Source code on GitHub (MIT license).

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a priceless smile or a well-timed wink

So much of masculine identity is predicated on self-control and invulnerability. Yet I have also observed that these very restrictions lead many men to other venues of self-expression. In the absence of a more developed verbal narrative of the self, the body becomes a vital language, a conduit for …

—p.43 Mating in Captivity: Reconciling the Erotic and the Domestic The Pitfalls Of Modern Intimacy: Talk Is Not the Only Avenue to Closeness (38) by Esther Perel
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love implied responsibility and obligation

For John, intimacy harbors a threat of entrapment. He grew up in a home with an alcoholic, abusive father. He can’t remember a time when he wasn’t acutely attuned to both his father’s moods and his mother’s sadness. As a young boy he was recruited to be his mother’s emotional caretaker, and to alle…

—p.27 More Intimacy, Less Sex: Love Seeks Closeness, but Desire Needs Distance (19) by Esther Perel
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through love we imagine a new way of being

[...] sychoanalyst Ethel Spector Person writes, “Love arises from within ourselves as an imaginative act, a creative synthesis that aims to fulfill our deepest longings, our oldest dreams, that allows us both to renew and transform ourselves.” Love is at once an affirmation and a transcendence of w…

—p.20 More Intimacy, Less Sex: Love Seeks Closeness, but Desire Needs Distance (19) by Esther Perel
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eroticism requires separateness

My belief, reinforced by twenty years of practice, is that in the course of establishing security, many couples confuse love with merging. This mix-up is a bad omen for sex. To sustain an élan toward the other, there must be a synapse to cross. Eroticism requires separateness. In other words, eroti…

—p.xv Introduction (xiii) by Esther Perel
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