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— Cassandra Clare"Life was an uncertain thing, and there were some moments one wished to remember, to imprint upon one's mind that the memory might be taken out later, like a flower pressed between the pages of a book, and admired and recollected anew. - Sophie and Gideon Lightwood"
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Their beauty had always seemed to him like the beauty of pressed flowers-lovely, but dead.
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