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Mary Balogh

“Black is the absence of all color. White is the presence of all colors. I suppose life must be one or the other. On the whole, though, I think I would prefer color to its absence. But then black does add depth and texture to color. Perhaps certain shades of gray are necessary to a complete palette. Even unrelieved black. Ah, a deep philosophical question. Is black necessary to life, even a happy life? Could we ever be happy if we did not at least occasionally experience misery?”

Mary Balogh, Then Comes Seduction
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Then Comes Seduction (Huxtable Quintet, #2) Then Comes Seduction by Mary Balogh
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