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Mary Johnson, An Unquenchable Thirst: A Memoir Quotes: A person could last a long while without touch, but once someone had experienced the comfort, joy, and sheer relief of another human body close, the desire to experience that again was hard to deny.
         

A person could last a long while without touch, but once someone had experienced the comfort, joy, and sheer relief of another human body close, the desire to experience that again was hard to deny.


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A person could last a long while without touch, but once someone had experienced the comfort, joy, and sheer relief of another human body close, the desire to experience that again was hard to deny.
         



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This page presents the quote "A person could last a long while without touch, but once someone had experienced the comfort, joy, and sheer relief of another human body close, the desire to experience that again was hard to deny.". Author of this quote is Mary Johnson, An Unquenchable Thirst: A Memoir. This quote is about touch, loneliness,.