“Sometimes in life, and commonly in literature, desire undermines our resolve, drives us to obsession, illness, madness, or even death; or splits us into self-division, or contradictory moral evaluation, or wrecks us with the ambivalence of love and hate fused in the same desire.”
Quote by Jonathan Dollimore
Book:Desire: A Memoir
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Desire: A Memoir
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