Bonnie Dee Quotes
The Weight Of Time And History Felt Profound In The Quiet Night In A Tiny Chapel With Several Wooden Pews And A Granite Altar. If I Were A Religious Man, Someplace Like This Might Move Me To Speak With God.
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