"Like a necktie or a bouquet of flowers, an idea was best if one did not fuss with it too much"
"I will not deny that my heart has long occupied itself with the most tender feelings for another. So strong were these impulses that I indulged myself by thinking that if I could not have him whom I admired whom I will admit it now when I would not before I loved then I would never want another. However those are sentiments best saved for one of Lily's romances. The heart is a far more practical thing and in its life is happily capable of more than a single attachment."
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Source: Galen Beckett (2008). “The Magicians and Mrs. Quent”, p.310, Bantam
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