Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley Quotes
What Is The World, Except That Which We Feel? Love, And Hope, And Delight, Or Sorrow And Tears; These Are Our Lives, Our Realities, To Which We Give The Names Of Power, Possession, Misfortune, And Death.
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