
Start: “Real love isn't ambivalent.” I'd...
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Louis and Belize are sitting together in a coffee
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Start: “Real love isn't ambivalent.” I'd swear that's a line from my favorite best-selling paperback novel, In Love with the Night Mysterious, except I don't think you've ever read it.
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End: And it goes bad for you if you violate the hard law of love. I can’t help you learn that. I can’t help you, Louis. You’re not my business.
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Kushner, Tony. Angels in America Theatre Communications Group Inc., 1995, pp.102-6.
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