“I go to work as others rush to see their mistresses, and when I leave, I take back with me to my solitude, or in the midst of the distractions that I pursue, a charming memory that does not in the least resemble the troubled pleasure of lovers.” DoeMemoriesPleasureLoversSolitudePursueMidstDistractionCharmingMistress Author:Eugene Delacroix
“L'amoureux qui n'oublie pas quelquefois meurt par exce' s, fatigue et tension de me moire (tel Werther). The lover who does not forget sometimes dies from excess, fatigue, and the strain of memory (like Werther).” DoeSometimesDiesMemoriesForgetLoversTensionExcessStrainFatigue Author:Roland Barthes
“Lovers may come and go, there was the memory of blood, the low call.” MayMemoriesBloodLoversLowsComes And Goes Author:Hilda Doolittle