

1:08-1:54
I think there are people who loved her
better than i could or did
because time also is a degree,
an estimation of love.


while watching another interview with Cohen (obnoxious interviewer) i found his response to one of my questions in a previous post.

"No,
that's a popular notion,
you know,
that is it exclusively suffering that produces good work
or insightful work.
I don't think that's the case.
I think
in a certain sense
it's a trigger or a lever
but i think that good work is produced inspite of suffering
and as a response...
as a...
as a...
...as a victory over suffering."
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