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The printed page seems to have come to something of a dead end for all of us.

The printed page seems to have come to something of a dead end for all of us.

Merry A. Foresta, Irving Penn, William F. Stapp, National Museum of American Art (U.S.), National Portrait Gallery (Smithsonian Institution) (1990). “Irving Penn master images: the collections of the National Museum of American Art and the National Portrait Gallery”, Smithsonian Inst Pr

I know that I have had friends who would never have vexed or betrayed me, if they had walked on all fours.

Horace Walpole, John Wright, George Agar-Ellis Dover (1st baron) (1840). “The letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford: including numerous letters now first published from the original manuscripts”, p.203

I am I because my little dog knows me.

Gertrude Stein, Ulla E. Dydo (1993). “A Stein Reader”, p.593, Northwestern University Press

Emotion is primarily about nothing and much of it remains about nothing to the end.

George Santayana, Marianne S. Wokeck, Martin A. Coleman, James Gouinlock (2015). “The Life of Reason Or The Phases of Human Progress: Reason in Art, Volume VII, Book Four”, p.36, MIT Press

Power is not a means; it is an end.

Nineteen Eighty-Four pt. 3, ch. 3 (1949)

I thought the war would never end. And perhaps it never did, either.

George Grosz (1982). “The autobiography of George Grosz: a small yes and a big no”

Reformation ends not in contemplation, but in action.

George Gillespie (1846). “The Presbyterian's Armoury: and II. The works of Mr. George Gillespie, with memoir of his life and writings”