Maggie Hall Quotes
Toska." He Leaned Forward, Too. "It's A Russian Word. It Has No Translation Into Any Other Language, But The Closest I've Heard Is The Ache. A Longing. The Sense That Something Is Missing, And Even If You're Not Sure What It Is, You Ache For It. Down To Your Bones.
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