Peter Hoeg Quotes
I Have Sat In The Dark And Looked At Them Both, The Child And The Woman. And The Feeling Has Become Too Much. It Is Not Sorrow Or Joy; It Is The Weight And The Pressure Of Having Been Brought Into Their Lives, And Of Knowing That If One Were Ever To Be Separated From Them, It Would Mean Your Obliteration.
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