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1 " To be everywhere at once and to know everybody was, after all, but to slip the cables of the tiny, separate self, and experience the Whole. Hence the desire to be elsewhere and otherwise. Hence, too, the innate yearning to share experiences of all kinds with others. "
― Algernon Blackwood , The Promise of Air
2 " Air represented a confident and free imagination in which everything was possible. Earth he still loved, but only as a place to land on and take off from. "