Felix J. Palma Quotes
The Answer Was Obvious: The Passage Of Time, Which Transformed The Volatile Present Into That Finished, Unalterable Painting Called The Past, A Canvas Man Always Executed Blindly, With Erratic Brushstrokes That Only Made Sense When One Stepped Far Enough Away From It To Be Able To Admire It As A Whole.
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