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A dominant impulse on encountering beauty is to wish to hold on to it, to possess it and give it weight in one__ life. There is an urge to say, __ was here, I saw this and it mattered to me.
Alain de Botton The Art of Travel
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A dominant impulse on encountering beauty is to wish to hold on to it, to possess it and give it weight in one__ life. There is an urge to say, __ was here, I saw this and it mattered to me.
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Alain de Botton

The Art of Travel

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