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The word paradise, by the way, which comes to us from the Persian, means...
Author:
Elizabeth Gilbert
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Eat, Pray, Love
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The word paradise, by the way, which comes to us from the Persian, means literally "a walled garden.
( Elizabeth Gilbert )
[ Eat, Pray, Love ]
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