Vulgar words in Life, Letters, and Epicurean Philosophy of Ninon de L'Enclos - The Celebrated Beauty of the Seventeenth Century (Page 1)
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Do you wish me to tell you what makes love dangerous?
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A man who makes love for the pleasure he finds in it, profits by the smallest advantage; he knows the feeble places and makes himself master of them.
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"We are, moreover, dupes enough to make love a capital affair.
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I told you some time ago, that women themselves, when they are acting in good faith, go farther than men in making love consist in an effervescence of the blood.
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You recall in vain what I said to you long ago about making love in a free and easy manner.