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Ray Loriga, Tokyo Doesn't Love Us Anymore Quotes: When those who name dead people have gone, there just remains the calmness of foreign cemeteries, in which nothing appears familiar and nothing frightens you.
         

When those who name dead people have gone, there just remains the calmness of foreign cemeteries, in which nothing appears familiar and nothing frightens you.


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When those who name dead people have gone, there just remains the calmness of foreign cemeteries, in which nothing appears familiar and nothing frightens you.
         



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This page presents the quote "When those who name dead people have gone, there just remains the calmness of foreign cemeteries, in which nothing appears familiar and nothing frightens you.". Author of this quote is Ray Loriga, Tokyo Doesn't Love Us Anymore. This quote is about memories, death-and-dying,.