"Because men give in to the greatest physical impressions, but are still too crude to pay attention to the most subtle and ineffable things that surround our life; they don't know how to listen to the voices of things that in their ignorance they believe to be silent, they don't know how to see the landscapes that populate the air and that in their massive indifference they believe to be empty, and with big heads that don't understand and veiled eyes that don't see , wander unaware among the mysteries. (Poltrondamore, p. 154)"
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