Nothing is stranger and more delicate than the relationship between people who know each other only with their eyes, who meet daily, even hourly, and yet are compelled, by force of custom of their own caprices, to say no word or make no move of acknowledgment, but to maintain the appearance of an aloof unconcern. There is a restlessness and a surcharged curiousity existing between them, the hysteria of an unsatisfied, unnaturally repressed desire for acquaintanceship and interchange; and especially there is a kind of tense respect. Because one person loves and honors another so long as he cannot judge him, and desire is a product of incomplete knowledge.
Nothing is stranger and more delicate than the relationship between people who know each other only with their eyes
May 19, 2009 by Sineokov
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