"You would not believe my suffering... Death would be sweeter... I can't go another day without seeing you. Atrocious madness, it's the end. I won't be able to work any more. Malevolent goddess! And yet I love you furiously."
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Auguste Rodin in letter to Camille Claudel, as cited in: (1998) Sex Lives of the Great Artists. p. 68
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