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"Trying what?" cried Maury fiercely. "Trying to pierce the darkness of political idealism with some wild, despairing urge toward truth? Sitting day after day supine in a rigid chair and infinitely removed from life staring at the tip of a steeple through the trees, trying to separate, definitely and for all time, the knowable from the unknowable? Trying to take a piece of actuality and give it glamor from your own soul to make for that inexpressible quality it possessed in life and lost in transit to paper or canvas? ..."
-F. Scott. Fitzgerald.
The Beautiful and Damned, p. 256