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Then it is better, sir, to love whom one cannot have?""Probably better,"...
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John Steinbeck
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The Acts of King Arthur and
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Then it is better, sir, to love whom one cannot have?"
"Probably better," Lancelot said. "Certainly safer.
( John Steinbeck )
[ The Acts of King Arthur and ]
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