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" Whatever beauty our railroad travels bestow upon us comes partly from the frequent lovely surprises of reality itself, often from the intersection of our fantasies with our potentialities—this is nothing more than a cynical repetition of Thoreau’s infinite expectation of the dawn—and from love, hope and suchlike phenomena which may well exist entirely within the previous category "

William T. Vollmann , Riding Toward Everywhere


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William T. Vollmann quote : Whatever beauty our railroad travels bestow upon us comes partly from the frequent lovely surprises of reality itself, often from the intersection of our fantasies with our potentialities—this is nothing more than a cynical repetition of Thoreau’s infinite expectation of the dawn—and from love, hope and suchlike phenomena which may well exist entirely within the previous category