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- Childhood devotions make unfaithful and fickle lovers.
- Never trust anyone, Daniel, especially the people you admire. Those are the ones who will make you suffer the worst blows.
- Sometimes we think people are like lottery tickets, that they're there to make our most absurd dreams come true.
- I wondered what on earth she saw in me that could make her want to befriend me, other than a pale reflection of herself, an…
- We had yet to learn that the Devil created youth so that we could make our mistakes, and that God established maturity and old age…
- People with a meagre soul always try to make others feel small too.
- The Cemetery of Forgotten Books is a metaphor, not just for books but for ideas, for language, for knowledge, for beauty, for all the things…
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