Anais Nin Quotes
I Walked Into A White City. It Was A Honeycomb Of Ivory-white Cells, Streets Like Ribbons Of Old Ermine. The Stone And Mortar Were Mixed With Sunlight, With Musk And White Cotton. I Passed By Streets Of Peace Lying Entangled Like Cotton Spools ...
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