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Indescribable forms of the insects and flies, then I feel the presence of the Almighty, who formed us in his own image, and the breath of that universal love.
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I am so happy, my dear friend, so absorbed in the exquisite sense of mere tranquil existence, that I neglect my talents.
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O my friend -- but it is too much for my strength -- I sink under the weight of the splendour of these visions!
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A wonderful serenity has taken possession of my entire soul, like these sweet mornings of spring which I enjoy with my whole heart.
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I am alone, and feel the charm of existence in this spot, which was created for the bliss of souls like mine.
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I should be incapable of drawing a single stroke at the present moment; and yet I feel that I never was a greater artist than now.
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