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“Sometimes it's good to be *a* difficult beloved than to be *in a* difficult relationship. It's good *to love* difficultly than to be *in love* difficultly. It's good to be loved *by all*, than to restrict it to one. It's good to be *liberated* rather than getting *bonded* all over again.”

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