C.S. Friedman Quotes
The Tyr Had Tried. It Had Really Tried. It Must Have Gone Over Every Element Of Human Psychology, Tried Desperately To Understand The Nature Of Human Aesthetic Sense ... And Then Failed, Miserably, In Every Regard.
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