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Struck Quotes by Leonardo da Vinci
- I roamed the countryside searching for the answers to things I did not understand. Why shells existed on the tops of mountains along with the…
- I roamed the countryside searching for answers to things I did not understand. Why shells existed on the tops of mountains. How the various circles…
- If you throw a stone in a pond... the waves which strike against the shores are thrown back towards the spot where the stone struck;…
- It seems that it had been destined before that I should occupy myself so thoroughly with the vulture, for it comes to my mind as…
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