OSCAR WILDE
OBSERVES
A museum is an
art gallery whose contents are determined by the dead.
MARK TWAIN
REMARKS
A museum is a
building run by people who can not make up their minds if they are historians
or art collectors. They usually manage
to bore us in both categories.
You may also be interested in a newly discovered poetic
effort by the (post)humous Emily Dickinson, “Eternity can reside in a written
line.” To attempt to appreciate it,
please visit the following.
Several
books by Vincent P. Lewis are available on-line at Amazon and Lulu. Please search by author’s name.