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Gabriel Brunsdon, Azlander: Second Nature Quotes: True passion motivates the life forces and brings forth all things good.... desire is the poor cousin to passion, ever hungry and with no real result.
         

True passion motivates the life forces and brings forth all things good.... desire is the poor cousin to passion, ever hungry and with no real result.


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