"Beautiful songs could sometimes take a person out of themselves and carry them away to a place of magic. But when Jill sang, it was not about the song, really. She could sing the phone book. She could sing a shopping list. Whatever she sang, whatever the words or the tune, it was so beautiful, so achingly lovely, that no one could listen and be untouched."

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Source: Michael Grant (2010). “Lies”, p.12, Harper Collins

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Michael Grant was a renowned historian and author known for his insightful analysis of ancient civilizations and their relevance to modern society.

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