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I'm glad someone commented on the practicality of sunsets, thanks Palli for that. The FLW quote - as an extract of book titled A New Treasury of Words To Live By - has an unfortunate Readers Digest or Guideposts kind of quality to it. I think most of us who read today probably have a tendency to approach anything from a tome with a title that starts with 'A New Treasury' with a bit of skepticism, let alone the addition of 'Words To Live By'. As titles go, that's a postmodern nightmare. I was also wondering how many people - even those who have read a great deal on and by Frank Lloyd Wright - might think he was an only child. Such I sense is commonplace for individuals of iconic or mythological status - we simply come to think about certain folks in a very singular fashion. SDR or someone will correct me, but I don't think Wright did a lot to dispel any notion that he was an (or thee) only child either.
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