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Leonard Cohen

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Although only one man may be receiving the favors of a woman, all men in her presence are warmed. That's the great Generosity of women and the great generosity of of the Creator who worked it out is that there are no unilateral agreements on sexuality.
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Spoken in "Ladies and Gentlemen, Leonard Cohen" (1965)

 
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