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Vanessa Garcia
                   A p ril 3,  1 97 9
   i   If the sun and the moon should
    doubt they’d immediately go out.
                         - Blake -
    The minority is sometimes right;
       the majority is always wrong.
                         - Shaw -
                                     We should talk less and draw mo^iPerson-
     Only when we know little do we
                                     ally,  I would like to  renounce speech  alto­
   know anything; doubt grows with   gether and,  like  organic nature,  communi­
                      knowledge.     cate everything I have to say in sketches.
                       - Goethe -         M S fe      v      - Goethe -

     It always strikes me, and it is very peculiar, that
    whenever w e see the image of indescribable and
   unutterable desolation - of lonliness, poverty, and
        misery, the end and extreme of things - the
            thought of God comes into ones mind.
                           - Van Gough -
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