"How attraction works, making one's body almost painfully alive and one's thoughts concentrated, also painfully. And the truth of these powerful attractions - they have their own morality and nothing else matters."

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Source: Elizabeth Haydon (2000). “Rhapsody: Child of Blood”, p.131, Macmillan

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Elizabeth Hay is a Canadian author known for her insightful exploration of love and identity in works like 'Late Nights on Air'.

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