Leonardo Da Vinci Quotes
O Time! Consumer Of All Things; O Envious Age! Thou Dost Destroy All Things And Devour All Things With The Relentless Teeth Of Years, Little By Little In A Slow Death. Helen, When She Looked In Her Mirror, Seeing The Withered Wrinkles Made In Her Face By Old Age, Wept And Wondered Why She Had Twice Been Carried Away.
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