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The Opulence Of Invention The Opulence Of Invention by E. P. Mattson
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“We'll never be heroes when we're always waiting to be saved.”
E. P. Mattson, The Opulence Of Invention
“She stared at a cat too long when she was a little girl and it gave her those lovely eyes. Her body is made of mountains and rivers, and her heart is a clock full of honey.”
E. P. Mattson, The Opulence Of Invention
“She stared at a cat when she was too long and it gave her those lovely eyes. Her body is made of mountains and rivers, and her heart is a clock full of honey.”
E. P. Mattson, The Opulence Of Invention
“Only while rushing can a river ward off putrefaction. Mosquitos seek stagnation, but the dead pool does not create them. And parasitical thoughts grow from the stagnation of indecision.”
E. P. Mattson, The Opulence Of Invention
“A butterfly in a caterpillar prison
Illustrates a solitary ideal,
that ideas are the insects of achievement
set aloft by chromatic, galactic wings.”
E. P. Mattson, The Opulence Of Invention
“Grass doesn't strain to grow,
birds didn't invent flight,
and the Sun doesn't need a light switch.”
E. P. Mattson, The Opulence Of Invention
“War and religion have fed on each other for far too long”
E. P. Mattson, The Opulence Of Invention