"The white towers and golden domes of the church gleamed in the sapphire sky. The luxurian autumn asleep till morning. The silence of the earth seemed to merge with the silence of the heavens and the mystery of the earth touched the mystery of the stars." -- Fyodor Dostoyevsky --
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