Many people in community tend to see the times they are alone as times of revitalization, as opposed to the times of 'dedication' or 'generosity' they spend with community. This means they have not discovered the nourishment of community. This comes in the moments when together we discover that we make up a single body, that we belong to each other.
Landscape of Literacy and Disability (Canadian Abilities Foundation publication) by Ezra Zubrow, et al.
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