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I'm
susceptible to stars in the skies,
I'm incurably romantic.
If they're told to me all covered with sighs,
the wildest of lies seems true. (1)
There are ideal series of events which run parallel with
the real ones. They rarely coincide. Men and circumstances generally
modify the ideal train of events, so that it seems imperfect, and
its consequences are equally imperfect. (2)
Sex and death: two things that come once in a lifetime. But
at least after death, you're not nauseous.
(3)
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'Starr Auditorium'
35mm slide
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'My Hero'
Painted steel, plywood
68.5 x 61 x 84cm
(1) Sammy Cahn, 'Incurably Romantic' (song
lyric), 1960
(2) Novalis, 'Moralische Ansichten',
c.1802
(3) Woody Allen, 'Sleeper', 1973
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