Thomas Harris Quotes
The Lambs Will Stop For Now. But, Clarice, You Judge Yourself With All The Mercy Of The Dungeon Scales At Threave; You'll Have To Earn It Again And Again, The Blessed Silence. Because It's The Plight That Drives You, Seeing The Plight, And The Plight Will Not End, Ever.
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