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Confession of a man who has regained his sight

Yvan Leshchuk

“Everything in this world carries its own innermost essence and purpose... The essence of a woman is ambiguous: she is multi-tonal... Her calling is tenderness and beauty. That is why she demands frugality and admiration... Tender is her perception; tender is her natural secret, which she embodies in herself... It’s easy to win her heart, to hurt it too... If a woman walks through life as a flower of instinct and a child of the spirit, then her inner essence is so saturated with natural innocence and spiritual purity that her human appearance, her smile, her gaze give the impression of an earthly angel; then all she can do is heed the call of her patron angel.”

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