Author:  Mark Helprin
Book:    Winter's Tale
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Connoisseurs of paintings were curiously indifferent about color itself, and were seldom possessed by it. Rather, they possessed it. And they seemed to be easily seated. They were like the gourmets, who had to build castles of their food before they could eat it. They confused beauty and knowledge, passion and expertise.

( Mark Helprin )
[ Winter's Tale ]
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