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In the garden of literature, the highest and the most charismatic flowers are always the quotations.
Megan Whalen Turner (2010). “A Conspiracy of Kings”, Greenwillow
Meg Cabot (2009). “Love You to Death”, p.150, Pan Macmillan
May Sarton (2014). “Plant Dreaming Deep: A Journal”, p.77, Open Road Media
May Sarton, Edith Royce Schade (1994). “From May Sarton's well: writings of May Sarton”, Papier Mache Pr
Maurice Maeterlinck (2015). “Wisdom and Destiny: Works of Maeterlinck”, p.72, 谷月社
Mary McCarthy (2016). “The Stones of Florence”, p.222, Pickle Partners Publishing
Mary Hunter Austin, Marjorie Pryse (1987). “Stories from the Country of Lost Borders”, p.11, Rutgers University Press
Mary Balogh (2010). “A Secret Affair”, p.142, Delacorte Press
Martin Farquhar Tupper (1848). “Gems from Tupper: Consisting of Extracts from the Following Works: Proverbial Philosophy; Thousand Lines; Twins; Hactenus; An Authr's Mind; Geraldine, and Other Poems; Heart; Crock of Gold; and Probabilities, an Aid to Faith”, p.60
Martha Wells (2012). “The Serpent Sea”, p.218, Simon and Schuster
Mark Twain (2017). “MARK TWAIN: 12 Novels, 195 Short Stories, Autobiography, 10 Travel Books, 160+ Essays & Speeches (Illustrated): Including Letters & Biographies – The Complete Works of Mark Twain: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer & Huckleberry Finn, The Innocents Abroad, Yankee in King Arthur's Court, Life on the Mississippi…”, p.1907, e-artnow