To write derives from the Old English writan, which refers to harrowing a track. (image via theartofgooglebooks)
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“It never occurs to anyone to name the sky, although it too, like the oceans, has its straits and seas, trenches and sandbars.”
-Mikhail Shishkin, Maidenhair (trans. Marian Schwartz)
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Mother and Child, 1950
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“It never occurs to anyone to name the sky, although it too, like the oceans, has its straits and seas, trenches and sandbars.”
-Mikhail Shishkin, Maidenhair (trans. Marian Schwartz)
[Quote via Invisible Stories; Image: Sophie Cauvin]](http://24.media.tumblr.com/83991c0b34c61171cacad90d2c643881/tumblr_mjvx4ofwHe1qac37io1_500.jpg)






