words-are-my-sword - 'Quotation Marks'
'Quotation Marks'

This blog is mainly (I say mainly cause there'll be some random post of things I like) going to consist of quotes and poetry. Quotes and poems from my favourite authors, that I find interesting, poignant or just plain funny....... there might also be some original ones from myself.So....yeah. Bye :)

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Words-are-my-sword - 'Quotation Marks'

words-are-my-sword - 'Quotation Marks'
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