“A good perfume adapts to the person and to the personality. It must neither precede nor follow the wearer too intensely; it should not emanate imperiously. Thus, it is never unseemly but always delights. It can be breathed from the wrist, or wafted in the air when hair is shaken loose. Modest…
From the medley of virtues and drives that permeated his nature, he chose to surrender to the most delicate feeling: tenderness. He abandoned himself to it, perceiving its diffused and comforting warmth and the hopeful light that, like a torch, guided him beyond an existential limbo. Naked and vulnerable in his human awareness, suspended…