"Who am I to say that these things might not be forever? Who is Peter Van Houten to assert as fact the conjecture that our labor is temporary? All I kn...

Like many people, I feel like celebrating. Remember this feeling. It is human, and can help us understand when others express bloodlust.
~ John Green (author) ~












Like many people, I feel like celebrating. Remember this feeling. It is human, and can help us under...
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