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“Você quer ser amada como as heroínas dos livros da sua mãe. Quando na realidade o amor é tão simples… Veja-o como uma flor que nasce e que morre em seguida porque tem que morrer. Nada de querer guardar a flor dentro de um livro, não existe coisa mais triste no mundo do que fingir que há vida onde a vida acabou. Fica um amor com jeito desses passarinhos empalhados que havia nos escritórios dos nossos avós.”

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