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Still, when had the right to live as one wished ever been considered trivial?...
Author:
Diana Gabaldon
Book:
Outlander
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Still, when had the right to live as one wished ever been considered trivial? Was a struggle to choose one's own destiny less worthwhile than the necessity to stop a great evil?
( Diana Gabaldon )
[ Outlander ]
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