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The indescribable mystical content of a poem or picture is given to the delicate sensitivity of the man who undertakes to provide the outer form which it takes. Without feeling it is nothing; without depth its measure is slight. And of course the whole result grows under the warmth of tender love.
-- Notebooks Category 14: The Arts in Culture > Chapter 3 : Art Experience and Mysticism > # 34