"We are all proprietary toward cities we love. 'Ah, you should have seen her when I loved her!' we say, reciting glories since faded or defiled, trusting her to no one else; that others should know and love her in her present fallen state (for she must fall without our vigilant love) is a species of betrayal."

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Source: Barbara Grizzuti Harrison (1989). “Italian Days”, p.201, Atlantic Monthly Press

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Barbara Grizzuti Harrison was an influential writer known for her exploration of love and identity, particularly in her notable work 'The Woman Who Knew Too Much.'

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