Quote by Catherine Breillat
[R]omantic doesn't mean sugary. It's dark and tormented — th
[R]omantic doesn’t mean sugary. It’s dark and tormented — the furor of passion, the despair of an idealism that you can’t attain. – Catherine Breillat

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