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“I will be iridescent, blossoming.”
— Louise Labé, tr. by Annie Finch, from “Complete Poetry & Prose; A Bilingual Edition,”
“In myself I renew my Gods, my enigmas,”
— Paul Valéry, tr. by Hilary Corke, from “The Young Fate,” wr. c. 1919
‘I exist in two places, here and where you are.’ | Margaret Atwood
“Brutal perhaps, but at the same time delicate, very delicate.”
— D. H. Lawrence, from The Complete Works; “The Rainbow,” wr. c. 1919
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“I love you despite you, despite myself, despite the entire world, despite God, despite the Devil, who also has a hand in this. I love you, I love you, I love you. Whether I’m happy or unhappy, gay or sad, I love you. I love you, do with me what you will.”
— Juliette Drouet, from a letter to Victor Hugo written c. February 1833
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“The old, old foolish sensation, two lovers lost in a dream.”
— Robert Williams Buchanan, from White Rose & Red; “Erycina Ridens,”
“I came home. I enjoyed my bath. I enjoyed perfuming myself. I knew I was born for this, to do it over and over again, the ritual of the dressing, the perfuming for love, for sensuality. I enjoyed everything sensually,”
— Anaïs Nin, from a diary entry featured in Mirages: The Unexpurgated Diary; 1939-1947
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“Love is not all honeydew. When he torments us Love becomes an even sweeter god.”
— Asclepiades, tr. by Peter Whigham, from The Greek Anthology; “Epigrams,”
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