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On the beach
Tree at my window
Blade of grass
Winter river
In the dead of Winter
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Le moulin de la Galette a Montmrtre
The Stone Breakers
The Threshing Floor
The Haywain
The Calais Pier
The Swing
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Knows not....
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"Putting Out-system"
All overgrown by cunning moss
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A jogger's view
Ground frost on a sunny Fall morning
Gleaners
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A Wall
Let the evening come
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Dusk
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The Anatomy Lesson ~ Rambrandt (CA 1632)
Art: A mirror of Society
Voltaire
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I stop and summarize the triplet: rarity, extreme impact, and retrospective (though not prospective) predictability. A small number of Black Swans explain almost everything in our world, from the success of ideas and religions, to the dynamics of historical events, to elements of our own personal lives. Ever since we left the Pleistocene, some ten millennia ago, the effect of these Black Swans has been increasing. It started accelerating during the industrial revolution, as the world started getting more complicated, while ordinary events, the ones we study and discuss and try to predict from reading the newspapers, have become increasingly inconsequential. ~ "Black Swan" - Nasim Nocholas Taleb
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