Mark Helprin Quotes
But The Long Tunnels Of Art Through Which I Walked In Rome That Day Had No Ragged Edges, Cowardly Colors, Or Shades Of Pastel That Didn't Know What To Do With Themselves. The Wisdom, Perfection, And Beauty Of The Colors And Forms I Passed Were More Than Enough, In Their Collectivity, To Hint At The Principles Which Govern The Hereafter, Whatever That May Be. Indeed, Even A Detail Of One Painting Can Offer Solid Direction In This Regard If One Knows How To Look
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