"Heaven grants the human being who has learned to live alone a deep measure of such rewards that verily would one hesitate to sacrifice such proved satisfactions, such rare unending possibilities of contentment for anything less than certainty more certain still."

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Source: Cornelia Stratton Parker (1934). “Wanderer's Circle”

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Cornelia Parker

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Cornelia Parker is a British artist known for her thought-provoking installations that explore themes of destruction and transformation.

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