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— F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Ice Palace
“I’m with you. No matter what else you have in your head I’m with you and I love you.”
— Ernest Hemingway, The Garden of Eden
“I’ve spent so much time in my head and in my heart that I forgot to live in my body.”
— Tara Hardy, Bone Marrow
Ranma zushiki (Designs for Decorative Transoms) circa 1734 by Ôoka Shunboku (Japanese, 1680–1763).
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Paul Cowan Untitled, 2013. Enamel on canvas
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