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- We breathe love as we breathe air; we hold it in ourselves as we hold our thoughts. Nothing more exists for us.
- To love very much is to love inadequately; we love-that is all. Love cannot be modified without being nullified. Love is a short word but…
- A sick thought can devour the body's flesh more than fever or consumption.
- She was the temptress who had ensnared the first man, and who still continued her work at damnation; she was the being who is feeble,…
- Our memory is a more perfect world than the universe: it gives back life to those who no longer exist.
- Love means the body, the soul, the life, the entire being. We feel love as we feel the warmth of our blood, we breathe love…
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