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a tribute to New York

Statue of Lib­erty (dig­i­tally edited by me) The view of river Hud­son divid­ing the states of New Jer­sey and New York and the sight of heav­enly down­town of Man­hat­tan is some­thing that I can boast off of every­day at work. I’ve seen it now on clear days, bright sun­light, tor­tur­ing heat, ice cold nights, bliz­zards, mild snow, [...]
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the witnesses of a restless night

“Mr. Rear­den,” said Fran­cisco, his voice solemnly calm, “if you saw Atlas, the giant who holds the world on his shoul­ders, if you saw that he stood, blood run­ning down his chest, his knees buck­ling, his arms trem­bling but still try­ing to hold the world aloft with the last of his strength, and the greater [...]
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