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Paola Kaufmann, The Sister: A Novel of Emily Dickinson Quotes: I suppose that having lost true love once, I never wanted to replace it with a lukewarm approximation that would only serve to make me remember it forever.
         

I suppose that having lost true love once, I never wanted to replace it with a lukewarm approximation that would only serve to make me remember it forever.


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I suppose that having lost true love once, I never wanted to replace it with a lukewarm approximation that would only serve to make me remember it forever.
         



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This page presents the quote "I suppose that having lost true love once, I never wanted to replace it with a lukewarm approximation that would only serve to make me remember it forever.". Author of this quote is Paola Kaufmann, The Sister: A Novel of Emily Dickinson. This quote is about true-love, love, lukewarm, approximation, memory, affection,.