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The negation of severe suffering was the nearest approach to happiness I...
Author:
Charlotte Brontë
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Villette
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The negation of severe suffering was the nearest approach to happiness I expected to know. Besides, I seemed to hold two lives - the life of thought, and that of reality.
( Charlotte Brontë )
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