“It ought to make us feel ashamed when we talk like we know what we're talking about when we talk about love.”

Variant: and it ought to make us feel ashamed when we talk like we know what we're talking about when we talk about love.
Source: What We Talk About When We Talk About Love

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American short story author and poet 1938–1988

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