Susanna Clarke Quotes
Most Of Us Are Naturally Inclined To Struggle Against The Restrictions Our Friends And Family Impose Upon Us, But If We Are So Unfortunate As To Lose A Loved One, What A Difference Then! Then The Restriction Becomes A Sacred Trust.
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