"The glutton usually realizes that gout is ever ready to pounce, and that alcohol is bad for him. But possible disaster weighs light in the scale again...

... I experienced, suddenly, that special pleasure, which bore no resemblance to any other...
~ Marcel Proust ~












... I experienced, suddenly, that special pleasure, which bore no resemblance to any other...

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