The Island of the Fay - an Edgar Allan Poe Short Story Quotes
The Island of the Fay - an Edgar Allan Poe Short Story
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The Island of the Fay - an Edgar Allan Poe Short Story Quotes
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“Nor is it any argument against bulk being an object with God, that space itself is infinite; for there may be an infinity of matter to fill it.”
― The Island of the Fay - an Edgar Allan Poe Short Story
― The Island of the Fay - an Edgar Allan Poe Short Story
“In truth, the man who would behold aright the glory of God upon earth must in solitude behold that glory.”
― The Island of the Fay - an Edgar Allan Poe Short Story
― The Island of the Fay - an Edgar Allan Poe Short Story
“No more than any other talent, is that for music susceptible of complete enjoyment where there is no second party to appreciate its exercise; and it is only in common with other talents that it produces effects which may be fully enjoyed in solitude... the higher order of music is the most thoroughly estimated when we are exclusively alone.”
― The Island of the Fay - an Edgar Allan Poe Short Story
― The Island of the Fay - an Edgar Allan Poe Short Story
