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The most tender, the most tragic of illusions is perhaps to believe that our...
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Lawrence Durrell
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Clea
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The most tender, the most tragic of illusions is perhaps to believe that our actions can add or subtract from the total quantity of good and evil in the world.
( Lawrence Durrell )
[ Clea ]
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