Giacomo Casanova — "The greatest happiness is to be loved for oneself, or, more correctly, to be lov…"
The greatest happiness is to be loved for oneself, or, more correctly, to be loved in spite of oneself.
The greatest happiness is to be loved for oneself, or, more correctly, to be loved in spite of oneself.
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"The greatest pleasure is to be able to live one's life without regrets, and to know that one has lived it to the fullest."
"I have always been a man of curiosity, and I have always sought to understand the mysteries of the universe."
"Human reason is a poor guide when one is driven by the passions."
"The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do, and proving them wrong."
"I have always been a man of good humor, and I have always loved to make others smile."
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