His harmonic words could weave the fabric of time or spin matter from nothingness if the mood suited him.
– Lita Burke
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- We are like puzzle pieces who are perfectly suited to make a giant picture together, but we are assembling ourselves in the dark. – Vironika Tugaleva
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