Falling in
love is not an abrupt plunge; it is a gradual descent, seldom in
a straight line, rather like the floating downward of a parachute. And the expression is imperfect because while one may fall one also levitates.
-Caveat Emptor
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Falling in
love is not an abrupt plunge; it is a gradual descent, seldom in
a straight line, rather like the floating downward of a parachute. And the expression is imperfect because while one may fall one also levitates.
-Caveat Emptor
1970 Pulitzer Prize winner for Fiction, the collected short story of Jean Stafford
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