Annie Dillard Quotes
Why Didn't Someone Hand Those Newly Sighted People Paints And Brushes From The Start, When They Still Didn't Know What Anything Was? Then Maybe We All Could See Color-patches Too, The World Unraveled From Reason, Eden Before Adam Gave Names. The Scales Would Drop From My Eyes; I'd See Trees Like Men Walking; I'd Run Down The Road Against All Orders, Allowing And Leaping.
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