“The graves unclose, the dead are raised; thoughts, feelings, memories that slept are seen by me ascending from the clods, haloed most of them; but while I gaze on their vapoury forms, and strive to ascertain definitely their outline , the sound which wakened the dies, and they sink, each and all, like a light wreath of mist, absorbed in the mould, recalled to urns, resealed in monuments. Farewell, luminous phantoms!”
Quote by Charlotte Brontë
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The Professor
This book delves into the life of a university professor, examining the challenges and complexities of academic life, intellectual growth, and the pursuit of knowledge. more
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