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‘He had two lives: one open, seen and known by all who cared to know (...) And through some strange (...) conjunction of circumstances, everything that was essential, of interest and of value to him (...) was hidden from other people.’
Anton Chekhov, The Lady with the Dog, 1899
‘Art is a harmony parallel with nature.’ - Paul Cézanne
Trees Along A Road, Watercolor
‘Books have led some to learning and others to madness, when they swallow more than they can digest.’ - Petrarch 14 C.
Jacques Le Boucq, Petrarch from ‘Recueil d’Arras’, 16 C.
‘Intelligence has it limits while stupidity has none.’ - Claude Chabrol
Chabrol (r.) with Mia Farrow, Jean-Paul Belmondo and Laura Antonelli, 1972
‘... Is all that we see or dream
But a dream within a dream?’
— Edgar Allan Poe | A Dream within a Dream
— Andrew Wyeth, Helga
‘I wanted the whole world or nothing.’ ~ Charles #Bukowski
- The Post Office (1971)
📷 @ReinfriedMarass