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There is a thing, like a bird, weak and fluttering within my chest, i cradle it and care for it as anyone should an inju
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"There is a thing, like a bird, weak and fluttering within my chest, i cradle it and care for it as anyone should an injured thing, yet, i silently pray for it's death"

- Gabriel Macht

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In this quote, Gabriel Macht is describing a sensation or emotion that he carries within himself. He compares it to a bird, fragile and struggling, that he supports and protects as one would care for a hurt animal. Nevertheless, in spite of his efforts, he covertly wishes for its death. This could recommend that the feeling he is describing is a negative one, triggering him discomfort and pain. He may feel conflicted about this feeling, wishing to let it go but likewise feeling a sense of responsibility towards it. Overall, the quote communicates a sense of inner turmoil and the complexity of human emotions.

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Gabriel Macht This quote is written / told by Gabriel Macht somewhere between January 22, 1972 and today. He was a famous Actor from USA. The author also have 19 other quotes.

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