Both man and woman know from birth that evil lies at the root of all pleasure  

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"Both man and woman know from birth that evil lies at the root of all pleasure" is a dictum by Charles Baudelaire, recorded in his Fusées (1897)

"Both man and woman know from birth that evil lies at the root of all pleasure."
"la volupté unique et suprême de l’amour gît dans la certitude de faire le mal. – Et l’homme et la femme savent de naissance que dans le mal se trouve tout volupté."

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