Maggie Stiefvater Quotes
When I Was A Child, I Was One Of The Kids Who Wore Black All The Time, And When The Kids Asked Me Why I Wore Black, I Said Things Like, 'I'm Mourning The Death Of Modern Society.' I Mean, I Was A Riot.
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