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 man of courage, and I have always faced challenges head-on."
"I have always been a lover of good food and wine, and I have always enjoyed the finer things in life."
"I have always been of the opinion that a woman who is not a fool is not a woman, for folly is a woman's greatest charm."
"I have always been a man of pleasure, but I have never been a man of vice."
"I have spent my life trying to escape from myself, but in vain."
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