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− | "The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance."<br | + | "The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance."<br> |
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− | "The jeweler allows me to wear the sapphire blue lake on my finger, the emerald green leaves around my neck, and take the citrine sunset with me wherever I go. Jewelry has become my daytime link to nature in an office with no windows. And if I have to work late, there's nothing like diamond stars and a pearl full moon against an onyx night sky.<br | + | "The jeweler allows me to wear the sapphire blue lake on my finger, the emerald green leaves around my neck, and take the citrine sunset with me wherever I go. Jewelry has become my daytime link to nature in an office with no windows. And if I have to work late, there's nothing like diamond stars and a pearl full moon against an onyx night sky.<br>'''~ Astrid Alauda, ''"Office With No Windows"'' ''' |
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