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I love sentences that wouldn't move an inch even if an army passed them over.
from the book "Jacob's room" by Virginia Woolf
I love sentences that wouldn't move an inch even if an army passed them over.
No need to hurry. No need to sparkle. No need to be anybody but oneself.
Because once that loss of reading took possesion of the organism, it weakens it so much that it makes it an easy grip of the other scourge, than hides in the ink pot and that it suppurates in the pen.