A painting on a canvas of infinite size, worked on eternally, would be without focus, meaning and probably without beauty. A painting, as life, needs limits.
Morris B. Abram (1918-2000) American diplomat, civil rights lawyer
The Wall Street Journal
A painting on a canvas of infinite size, worked on eternally, would be without focus, meaning and probably without beauty. A painting, as life, needs limits.
Morris B. Abram (1918-2000) American diplomat, civil rights lawyer
The Wall Street Journal
While I have an almost insatiable craving for knowledge, I believe death to be the final and perhaps greatest teacher — the one that provides the key to the ultimate questions life has never answered. In my darkest hours I have been consoled by the thought that death at least is a payment for the answer of life’s haunting secrets.
Morris B. Abram (1918-2000) American diplomat, civil rights lawyer
The Wall Street Journal
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