At last she was going to know the joys of love, the fever of the happiness she had despaired of. She was entering a marvelous realm where all would be passion, ecstasy, rapture: she was in the midst of an endless blue expanse, scaling the glittering heights of passion; everyday life had receded, and lay far below, in the shadows between those peaks.
(Madame Bovary, 1856)

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One can be the master of what one does, but never of what one feels.

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If you knew all the dreams I've dreamed!

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