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Quotations - Books | [Quote No.27792] Need Area: Fun > Books "I would define, in brief, the poetry of words as the rhythmical creation of beauty. Its sole arbiter is taste." - Edgar Allan Poe Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.28550] Need Area: Fun > Books "Many writers who choose to be active in the world lose not virtue but time, and that stillness without which literature cannot be made." - Gore Vidal Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.28933] Need Area: Fun > Books "Read more non-fiction than fiction. The world is a huge and amazing place and in history and anthropology you will find weirdness and drama that puts fiction to shame. And you will gain some insight, because everything connects." - Sergeant Rory Miller Highly respected American Corrections officer since 1991. He has studied martial arts since 1981, and has a teaching certificate in Sosuishitsu-ryu Jujutsu. He is also a Police Defensive Tactics, Use of Force and Confrontational Simulations Instructor and leads his agency’s Corrections Tactical Team. He wrote the book, ‘Meditations On Violence – A comparison of Martial Arts Training and Real World Violence’ to help martial artists better understand the difference between martial art techniques and what to expect, is legal and works in real world situations. Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.29023] Need Area: Fun > Books "One of the best and least expensive (even free!) ways to live a rich and full life is to immerse yourself in good books. [And every year there are more - with around 300,000 books published each year in the U.S. alone]
" - Suzanne Richardson Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.29077] Need Area: Fun > Books "For your born writer, nothing is so healing as the realization that he has come upon the right word." - Catherine Drinker Bowen (1897 - 1973), American biographer. Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.29269] Need Area: Fun > Books "Oh for a booke and a shadie nooke,
Eyther in doore or out,
With the grene leaves whispering overhead,
Or the streete cryes all about.
Where I maie made all at my ease,
Both of the newe and olde,
For a joltie goode boke whereon to looke,
Is better to me than golde." - Old English Song Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.29272] Need Area: Fun > Books "By study, by reading, by thinking, one may innocently divert and pleasantly entertain himself, as in all weathers, so in all fortunes." - Isaac Barrow (1630-1677) English mathematician and theologian Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.29581] Need Area: Fun > Books "Manuscript: something submitted in haste and returned at leisure." - Oliver Herford Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.29770] Need Area: Fun > Books "God wove a web of loveliness,
Of clouds and stars and birds,
But made not anything at all,
So beautiful as words." - Anna Hempstead Branch Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.29851] Need Area: Fun > Books "A poem is never finished, only abandoned." - Paul Valery Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.29897] Need Area: Fun > Books "I put the poetic and emotional side of literature as the most needed for daily use." - Frederic Harrison Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.29899] Need Area: Fun > Books "Books are a guide in youth and an entertainment for age. They support us under solitude, and keep us from being a burden to ourselves. They help us forget the crossness of men and things; compose our cares and our passions; and lay our disappointments asleep. When we are weary of the living we may repair to the dead, who have nothing of peevishness, pride, or design in their conversation." - Jeremy Collier Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.29900] Need Area: Fun > Books "At the head of all the pleasures, which offer themselves to the man of liberal education, may confidently be placed that derived from books. In variety, durability,
and facility of attainment, no other can stand in competition with it; and even in intensity it is inferior to few. Imagine that we had it in our power to call up the shades of the greatest and wisest men that ever exited, and oblige them to converse with us on the most interesting topics - what an inestimable privilege.
Should we think it! — How superior to all common enjoyments! But in a well-furnished library we, in fact, possess this power. We can question Xenophon and Caesar on their campaigns, make Demosthenes and Cicero plead before us, join in the audiences of Socrates and Plato, and receive demonstrations from Euclid and Newton. In books we have the choicest thoughts of the ablest men in their best dress. We can at pleasure exclude dullness and impertinence, and open our doors to wit and good sense alone. It is needless to repeat the high commendations that have been bestowed on the study of letters by persons, who had free access to every other source of gratification. Instead of quoting Cicero to you, I shall in plain terms give you the result of my own experience on this subject. If domestic enjoyments have contributed in the first degree to the happiness of my life, (and I should be ungrateful not to acknowledge that they have) the pleasures of reading have beyond all question held the second place. Without books I have never been able to pass a single day to my entire satisfaction: with them, no day has been so dark as not to have its pleasure. Even pain and sickness have for a time been charmed away by them. By the easy provision of a book in my pocket, I have frequently worn through long nights and days in the most disagreeable parts of my profession, with all the difference in my feelings between calm content and fretful impatience. Such occurrences have afforded me full proof both of the possibility of being cheaply pleased, and of the consequence it is of to the sum of human felicity, not to neglect minute attentions to make the most of life as it passes." - John Aikin (1747 - 1822), English doctor and writer. Quoted from his book, 'Letters from a Father to His Son, on Various Topics, Relative to Literature and the Conduct of Life: Written in the Years 1792 and 1793'. Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.29901] Need Area: Fun > Books "No apparatus, no appointment of time and place, is necessary for the enjoyment of reading. From the midst of bustle and business you may, in an instant, by the magic of a book, plunge into scenes of remote ages and countries, and disengage yourself from present care and fatigue." - Dr. John Aikin (1747 - 1822), English doctor and writer. Quoted from his book, 'Letters from a Father to His Son, on Various Topics, Relative to Literature and the Conduct of Life: Written in the Years 1792 and 1793'. Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.29902] Need Area: Fun > Books "I have friends whose society is extremely agreeable to me; they are of all ages, and of every country. They have distinguished themselves both in the cabinet and in the field, and obtained high honors for their knowledge of the sciences. It is easy to gain access to them, for they are always at my service, and I admit them to my company, and dismiss them from it, whenever I please. They are never troublesome, but immediately answer every question I ask them. Some relate to me the events of past ages, while others reveal to me the secrets of Nature. Some teach me how to live, and others how to die. Some, by their vivacity, drive away my cares and exhilarate my spirits; while others give fortitude to my mind, and teach me the important lesson how to restrain my desires, and to depend wholly on myself. They open to me, in short, the various avenues of all the arts and sciences, and upon their information I may safely rely in all emergencies. In return for all their services, they only ask of me to accommodate them with a convenient chamber in some corner of my humble habitation, where they may repose in peace; for these friends [books] are more delighted by the tranquillity of retirement than with the tumults of society." - Petrarch Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.29903] Need Area: Fun > Books "[Poem:]
My days among the dead are pass’d,
Around me I behold,
Where’er these casual eyes are cast,
The mighty minds of old,
My never-failing friends are they,
With whom I converse day by day.
" - Robert Southey (1774 – 1843), English poet of the Romantic school, one of the so-called ‘Lake Poets’, and Poet Laureate for 30 years. Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.30421] Need Area: Fun > Books "The greatest part of a writer's time is spent in reading, in order to write; a man will turn over half a library to make one book." - Samuel Johnson Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.30439] Need Area: Fun > Books "Poetry is the special medium of spiritual crazy wisdom, the form of expression that comes closest to creating a bridge between words and what is wordless." - Wes 'Scoop' Nisker Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.30638] Need Area: Fun > Books "Writers write to influence their readers, their preachers, their auditors, but always, at bottom, to be more themselves." - Aldous Huxley Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.30708] Need Area: Fun > Books "A book that furnishes no quotations is no book - it is a plaything." - Thomas Love Peacock Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.30740] Need Area: Fun > Books "The man who writes about himself and his own time is the only man who writes about all people and about all time." - George Bernard Shaw Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.30812] Need Area: Fun > Books "A poet's pleasure is to withhold a little of his meaning, to intensify by mystification. He unzips the veil from beauty, but does not remove it." - Elwyn Brooks White Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.30844] Need Area: Fun > Books "At night, when the curtains are drawn and the fire flickers, my books attain a collective dignity." - Edward M. Forster Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.30906] Need Area: Fun > Books "Let blockheads read what blockheads wrote." - Lord Chesterfield Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.31120] Need Area: Fun > Books "There is no great writing, only great rewriting." - Louis D. Brandeis Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1916 to 1939. Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.31213] Need Area: Fun > Books "Why do writers write? Because it isn't there." - Thomas Berger This is the opposite of the reason why Sir Edmund Hillary (New Zealand), who was the first man - along with his guide to successfully climb Everest on May 29, 1953, said climbers scale mountains - 'because it is there!' Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.31581] Need Area: Fun > Books "Literary imagination is an aesthetic object offered by a writer to a lover of books." - Gaston Bachelard Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.31617] Need Area: Fun > Books "Poetry is an art, the easiest to dabble in, but the hardest to reach true excellence." - Captain J. G. Stedman Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.31687] Need Area: Fun > Books "A book is the only place in which you can examine a fragile thought without breaking it, or explore an explosive idea without fear it will go off in your face. It is one of the few havens remaining where a man's mind can get both provocation and privacy." - Edward P. Morgan Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.32171] Need Area: Fun > Books "Poetry is the exquisite expression of exquisite expressions." - Joseph Roux Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.32173] Need Area: Fun > Books "Poetry comes nearer to vital truth than history." - Plato Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.32324] Need Area: Fun > Books "There are books of which the backs and covers are by far the best parts." - Charles Dickens Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.32331] Need Area: Fun > Books "Here undoubtedly lies the chief poetic energy: - in the force of imagination that pierces or exalts the solid fact, instead of floating among cloud-pictures." - George Eliot Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.32355] Need Area: Fun > Books "What I like in a good author isn't what he says, but what he whispers." - Logan Pearsall Smith Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.32515] Need Area: Fun > Books "Of all the privileges we enjoy in the nineteenth century there is none, perhaps, for which we ought to be more thankful than for the easier access to books." - Sir John Lubbock (1834 – 1913), English banker, member of Parliament, statesman, and naturalist. Quote from his book ‘The Pleasures of Life’ (2 vol., 1887–89).
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| [Quote No.32517] Need Area: Fun > Books "Such snatches of literature have indeed, special and peculiar charm. This is, I believe, partly due to the very fact of their being brief. Many readers miss much of the pleasure of reading by forcing themselves to dwell too long continuously on one subject. In a long railway journey, for instance, many persons take only a single book. The consequence is that, unless it is a story, after half an hour or an hour they are quite tired of it. Whereas, if they had two, or still better three books, on different subjects, and one of them of an amusing character, they would probably find that, by changing as soon as they felt at all weary, they would come back again and again to each with renewed zest, and hour after hour would pass pleasantly away. Every one, of course, must judge for himself, but such at least is my experience." - Sir John Lubbock (1834 – 1913), English banker, member of Parliament, statesman, and naturalist. Quote from his book ‘The Pleasures of Life’ (2 vol., 1887–89).
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| [Quote No.32519] Need Area: Fun > Books "Not only does a library contain ‘infinite riches in a little room,’ [Christopher Marlowe, 'The Jew of Malta', act I, sc. 1] but we may sit at home and yet be in all quarters of the earth. We may travel round the world with Captain Cook or Darwin, with Kingsley or Ruskin, who will show us much more perhaps than ever we should see for ourselves. The world itself has no limits for us; Humboldt and Herschel will carry us far away to the mysterious nebulae, beyond the sun and even the stars: time has no more bounds than space; history stretches out behind us, and geology will carry us back for millions of years before the creation of man, even to the origin of the material Universe itself. Nor are we limited to one plane of thought. Aristotle and Plato will transport us into a sphere none the less delightful because we cannot appreciate it without some training." - Sir John Lubbock (1834 – 1913), English banker, member of Parliament, statesman, and naturalist. Quote from his book ‘The Pleasures of Life’ (2 vol., 1887–89). Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.32520] Need Area: Fun > Books "Comfort and consolation, refreshment and happiness, may indeed be found in his library by any one 'who shall bring the golden key that unlocks its silent door' [Matthews]. A library is true fairyland, a very palace of delight, a haven of repose from the storms and troubles of the world. Rich and poor can enjoy it equally, for here, at least, wealth gives no advantage. We may make a library, if we do but rightly use it, a true paradise on earth, a garden of Eden without its one drawback; for all is open to us, including, and especially, the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge, for which
we are told that our first mother sacrificed all the Pleasures of Paradise. Here we may read the most important histories, the most exciting volumes of travels and adventures, the most interesting stories, the most beautiful poems; we may meet the most eminent statesmen, poets, and philosophers, benefit by the ideas of the greatest thinkers, and enjoy the grandest creations of human genius." - Sir John Lubbock (1834 – 1913), English banker, member of Parliament, statesman, and naturalist. Quote from his book ‘The Pleasures of Life’ (2 vol., 1887–89). Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.32523] Need Area: Fun > Books "If I were to pray for a taste which should stand me in stead under every variety of circumstances, and be a source of happiness and cheerfulness to me through life, and a shield against its ills, however things might go amiss and the world frown upon me, it would be a taste for reading... Give a man this taste, and the means of gratifying it, and you can hardly fail of making a happy man..." - Sir John Herschel Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.32587] Need Area: Fun > Books "To read a good comedy is to keep the best company in the world, when the best things are said, and the most amusing things happen!" - William Hazlitt (1778 - 1830), English literary and social critic. Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.32592] Need Area: Fun > Books "Nowadays we are none of us likely to owe our lives to Poetry [literature, books and reading] in this sense, yet in another we many of us owe to it a similar debt. How often, when worn with overwork, sorrow, or anxiety, have we taken down Homer or Horace, Shakespeare or Milton, and felt the clouds gradually roll away, the jar of nerves subside, the consciousness of power replace physical exhaustion, and the darkness of despondency brighten once more into the light of life?" - Sir John Lubbock (1834 – 1913), English banker, member of Parliament, statesman, and naturalist. Quote from his book ‘The Pleasures of Life’ (2 vol., 1887–89). Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.32593] Need Area: Fun > Books "Though the arts are in some respects isolated, yet there is one which seems to profit by the resources of all, and that is Poetry. With words, Poetry can paint and sculpture; she can build edifices like an architect; she unites, to some extent, melody and music. She is, so to say, the center in which all arts unite." - Victor Cousin (1792 – 1867), French philosopher and educator. Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.32594] Need Area: Fun > Books "[The work of the true poet is immortal...] For have not the verses of Homer continued 2500 years or more without the loss of a syllable or a letter, during which time infinite palaces, temples, castles, cities, have been decayed and demolished? It is not possible to have the true pictures or statues of Cyrus, Alexander, Caesar, no, nor of the kings or great personages of much later years; for the originals cannot last, and the copies cannot but lose of the life and truth. But the images of men's wits and knowledge remain in books, exempted from the wrong of time and capable of perpetual renovation. Neither are they fitly to be called images, because they generate still and cast their seeds in the minds of others, provoking and causing infinite actions and opinions in succeeding ages: so that if the invention of the ship was thought so noble, which carrieth riches and commodities from place to place, and consociateth [unite] the most remote regions in participation of their fruits, how much more are letters to be magnified, which, as ships, pass through the vast seas of time and make ages so distant to participate of the wisdom, illuminations, and inventions, the one of the other?" - Sir Francis Bacon Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.32595] Need Area: Fun > Books "In the smokiest city the poet [and book] will transport us, as if by enchantment, to the fresh air and bright sun, to the murmur of woods and leaves and water, to the ripple of waves upon sand, and enable us, as in some delightful dream, to cast off the cares and troubles of life." - Sir John Lubbock (1834 – 1913), English banker, member of Parliament, statesman, and naturalist. Quote from his book ‘The Pleasures of Life’ (2 vol., 1887–89).
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| [Quote No.32827] Need Area: Fun > Books "Poetry is at least an elegance and at most a revelation." - Robert Fitzgerald Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.32979] Need Area: Fun > Books "By reading we can stimulate our imaginations to transport us to and through any number of other experiences and lives. It is therefore accurate to describe reading as our enriching, parrallel, second life." - Seymour@imagi-natives.com Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.33247] Need Area: Fun > Books "Poetry is... the form of expression that comes closest to creating a bridge between words and what is wordless." - Wes 'Scoop' Nisker Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.33374] Need Area: Fun > Books "Writing criticism is to writing fiction and poetry as hugging the shore is to sailing in the open sea." - John Updike Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.33425] Need Area: Fun > Books "A book is a garden, an orchard, a storehouse, a party, a company by the way, a counselor, a multitude of counselors." - Henry Ward Beecher Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.33485] Need Area: Fun > Books "You will not find poetry anywhere unless you bring some of it with you." - Joseph Joubert Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
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