In love, there is always one who suffers and another who is bored
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- | "[[En amour, il y en a toujours un qui souffre et l’autre qui s’ennuie]]" (In love, there is always one who suffers and another who is bored) is a dictum ascribed to French writer [[Honoré de Balzac]]. | + | "[[En amour, il y en a toujours un qui souffre et l’autre qui s’ennuie]]" (In love, there is always one who suffers and another who is bored) is a dictum attributed to French writer [[Honoré de Balzac]]. As of 2015, this attribution was [[spurious]]. |
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"En amour, il y en a toujours un qui souffre et l’autre qui s’ennuie" (In love, there is always one who suffers and another who is bored) is a dictum attributed to French writer Honoré de Balzac. As of 2015, this attribution was spurious.
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