I’ve traveled in Europe, and seen remnants of the roman roads, walls and viaducts. One of the .sigs I use most often is this:
C. J. Cherryh, “Invader”, on why we visit very old buildings:
“A sense of age, of profound truths. Respect for something
hands made, that’s stood through storms and wars and time.
It persuades us that things we do may last and matter.”
I’ve traveled in Europe, and seen remnants of the roman roads, walls and viaducts. One of the .sigs I use most often is this:
C. J. Cherryh, “Invader”, on why we visit very old buildings: “A sense of age, of profound truths. Respect for something hands made, that’s stood through storms and wars and time. It persuades us that things we do may last and matter.”