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\"In all my experiences and thoughts I am conscious of a hand. Whatever moves me, whatever thrills me, is as a hand that touches me in the dark, and that touch is my reality. \"
\"The World I Live In\" is a profound collection of essays penned by Hellen Keller in 1908. Born deaf and blind, Keller shares her unique perspective on the world, offering readers a remarkable glimpse into her inner life and experiences. Through eloquent and introspective writing, she describes how she navigates and understands the world around her through touch, taste, smell, and the keen sense of vibration. Keller\'s essays delve into the depth of her emotions, her connection to nature, and her profound appreciation for literature and language.