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— Ralph Waldo Emerson"Classics which at home are drowsily read have a strange charm in a country inn, or in the transom of a merchant brig."
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Very great charm of shadow and light is to be found in the faces of those who sit in the doors of dark houses. The eye of the spectator sees that part of the face which is in shadow lost in the darkness of the house, and that part of the face which is lit draws its brilliancy from the splendour of the sky. From this intensification of light and shade the face gains greatly in relief and beauty by showing the subtlest shadows in the light part and the subtlest lights in the dark part.
— Leonardo da Vinci
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Direct, forceful, energetic. Loves power, eats up publicity and flattery... Can turn on charm at will and knows it.
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