Gregory Maguire Quotes
Against The Mutability Of Dream, The Natural Laws Advocated By Our Bewigged Enlightenment Forebears Are Powerless. Newton, For Instance, Insists On Gravity And Other Prohibitions Of The Physical World, From Which (while We Are Awake) We Are Never Free. But We Can Fly In Dreams.
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