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" His many questions seemed insignificant as a vision of knowledge took form in his mind, vast, well beyond the arithmetical strictures of language, a great organic yet limitless vision that dissolved words. It was something infinitely more like music, expanding and rolling like the symphonic triumphs of Brahms. His heart was beating quietly to the mounting rhythm of his expectations, and a light was slowly breaking in on him, heated, incandescent, like the Shechinah, of the inevitable light of every dawn. "

Anne Rice , The Wolf Gift (The Wolf Gift Chronicles, #1)


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Anne Rice quote : His many questions seemed insignificant as a vision of knowledge took form in his mind, vast, well beyond the arithmetical strictures of language, a great organic yet limitless vision that dissolved words. It was something infinitely more like music, expanding and rolling like the symphonic triumphs of Brahms. His heart was beating quietly to the mounting rhythm of his expectations, and a light was slowly breaking in on him, heated, incandescent, like the Shechinah, of the inevitable light of every dawn.