“I am neither sad nor cheerful; the air here fills one with a kind of vague excitement and induces a state as far removed from cheerfulness as it is from sorrow; perhaps it is happiness.”
Quote by Andre Gide
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“I don't know if I should kiss you or hit you," she muttered.”
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