And even knowing that to possess that scent he must pay the terrible price of losing it
again, the very possession and the loss seemed to him more desirable than a prosaic
renunciation of both. For he had renounced things all his life. But never once had he
possessed and lost.
again, the very possession and the loss seemed to him more desirable than a prosaic
renunciation of both. For he had renounced things all his life. But never once had he
possessed and lost.
( Patrick Süskind )
[ Perfume: The Story of a ]
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