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The Lost Diary of Don Juan: An Account of the True Arts of Passion and the Perilous Adventure of Love The Lost Diary of Don Juan: An Account of the True Arts of Passion and the Perilous Adventure of Love by Douglas Carlton Abrams
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“A true lover must know how to receive as well as to give.”
Douglas Carlton Abrams, The Lost Diary of Don Juan: An Account of the True Arts of Passion and the Perilous Adventure of Love
“Seduction and passion are simply life longing for life”
Douglas Carlton Abrams, The Lost Diary of Don Juan: An Account of the True Arts of Passion and the Perilous Adventure of Love
“To give love to one who needs it is a far greater pleasure than to receive it.”
Douglas Carlton Abrams, The Lost Diary of Don Juan: An Account of the True Arts of Passion and the Perilous Adventure of Love
“Is it the beloved who evokes love, or the lover who has love to give?”
Douglas Carlton Abrams, The Lost Diary of Don Juan: An Account of the True Arts of Passion and the Perilous Adventure of Love
“My horse's back was wet with life, and I rejoiced in the beauty of every creature that groans and sweats.”
Douglas Carlton Abrams, The Lost Diary of Don Juan: An Account of the True Arts of Passion and the Perilous Adventure of Love
“There was more pleasure in one kiss from the man I loved than in thousand nights with a stranger.”
Douglas Carlton Abrams, The Lost Diary of Don Juan: An Account of the True Arts of Passion and the Perilous Adventure of Love