Diane Setterfield Quotes
Like Flies In Amber, Like Corpses Frozen In Ice, That Which According To The Laws Of Nature Should Pass Away Is, By The Miracle Of Ink On Paper, Preserved. It Is A Kind Of Magic. As One Tends The Graves Of The Dead, So I Tend The Books. And Every Day I Open A Volume Or Two, Read A Few Lines Or Pages, Allow The Voices Of The Forgotten Dead To Resonate Inside My Head.
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