Mystery Quote by Leonie Swann Download Open image ““No sheep may leave the flock," he said to anyone who would listen, "unless he comes back again.”” — Leonie Swann ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.8 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Mystery Sheep Wool
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“They can herd you only because you can't herd yourselves. Forget the flock. Forget the dogs. Herd yourselves.” — Leonie Swann Copy Share Image
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“Maple thought optimistically that human beings, on their good days, weren't much dimmer than sheep. Or at least, not much dimmer than dim sheep.” — Leonie Swann Copy Share Image
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