“That love for one, from which there doth not spring Wide love for all, is but a worthless thing.”
Quote by James Russell Lowell
Book:A year's life
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A year's life
This book is a reflective work that delves into the experiences and transformations that occur over the course of a year. It may encompass various themes such as personal growth, societal changes, or the cyclical nature of life, offering a rich tapestry of human experience. more
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