Marie Mutsuki Mockett Quotes
I Thought Of All The Tender Bonds That Were Torn By The Tsunami, And Of How We Humans Try And Try Again To Knit Ourselves Together, And How We Are At Our Best And Our Happiest When We Do. I Thought That Of All The Cruel And Futile Things That Can Happen To Us In Life, The Very Worst Is When We Are Separated.
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