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Brandon Fibbs · @bfibbs

26th Oct 2013 from TwitLonger

One of my favorite things about art, be it her high or be it low, is that it retains its potency no matter the moment you first discover it. Whether at its birth or long after its creator has passed into memory, it still, if it be made of the very best stuff, has to power to move, to delight, to inspire. Great art transcends time, lives wholly outside it, comments on its present, past and yes, even future. It is both narrator and prognosticator, mirror and portal, partisan and judge. It swaddles us or it pricks us, but it never fails to transport us.

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