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, with all one's faults and imperfections.
The greatest happiness is to be loved for oneself, or, more correctly, to be loved in spite of oneself, with all one's faults and imperfections.
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"I have always been a lover of knowledge, and I have always sought to learn new things."
"The greatest pleasure of life is love."
"I have always been a lover of beauty, in all its forms."
"The greatest pleasure is to be able to make one's own choices, and to live with the consequences."
"The greatest pleasure of love is to arrive at it by paths where one is sure to lose oneself."
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