Of Love and Lust
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- | "In spite of all anger against the unfaithful husband or lover the [[Jealousy|jealous]] woman is rarely swept by her emotions to violence and crime." --''[[Of Love And Lust]]'' (1944) by Theodor Reik | + | "In spite of all anger against the unfaithful husband or lover the [[Jealousy|jealous]] woman is rarely swept by her emotions to violence and crime." --''[[Of Love and Lust]]'' (1944) by Theodor Reik |
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"In spite of all anger against the unfaithful husband or lover the jealous woman is rarely swept by her emotions to violence and crime." --Of Love and Lust (1944) by Theodor Reik |
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Of Love and Lust (1944) is a book by Theodor Reik.
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