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Flowers that grow where old ones have withered serve to remind us that death...
Author:
Arthur Golden
Book:
Memoirs of a Geisha
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Flowers that grow where old ones have withered serve to remind us that death will one day come to us all.
( Arthur Golden )
[ Memoirs of a Geisha ]
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