Michele G. Miller Quotes
Guilt. A Painful, Lonely Feeling. It Seeps Into Your Pores Slowly As You Go Through Life Day By Day. Like A Disease, It Blackens Your Heart With Thoughts And Memories Of What You Did, Or In My Case, What You Didn't Do.
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