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Any concentration of the will displaces life and gives it bias in motion....
Author:
Lawrence Durrell
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Balthazar
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Any concentration of the will displaces life and gives it bias in motion. Reality, he believed, was always trying to copy the imagination of man, from which it derived.
( Lawrence Durrell )
[ Balthazar ]
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