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In Dante's philosophy, lust is a misplaced love, but a kind of love nonetheless....
Author:
Sylvain Reynard
Book:
Gabriel's Inferno
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In Dante's philosophy, lust is a misplaced love, but a kind of love nonetheless. For this reason, it is the least evil of the seven deadly sins.
( Sylvain Reynard )
[ Gabriel's Inferno ]
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