James Salter Quotes
There Was A Time, Usually Late In August, When Summer Struck The Trees With Dazzling Power And They Were Rich With Leaves But Then Became, Suddenly One Day, Strangely Still, As If In Expectation And At That Moment Aware. They Knew. Everything Knew, The Beetles, The Frogs, The Crows Solemnly Walking Across The Lawn. The Sun Was At Its Zenith And Embraced The World, But It Was Ending, All That One Loved Was At Risk.
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