Maybe Heaven will be a library. Then I will be able to finish my to-read list.

Kellie Elmore
Maybe Heaven will be a library. Then I will be...
Maybe Heaven will be a library. Then I will be...
Maybe Heaven will be a library. Then I will be...
Maybe Heaven will be a library. Then I will be...
About This Quote

Love is often defined as a never ending feeling. Some people believe that love cannot be measured by the amount of time you have spent together or by any other number of measurements. They believe that love is something that can never be fully measured, but instead is something so intangible that it can never be fully described.

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