
English: Imagination (1896). Olin Warner (completed by Herbert Adams). Bronze door at main entrance of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
“Use your imagination not to scare yourself to death but to inspire yourself to life.” — Adele Brookman
(Our first Adele Brookman quotation, since I’ve been posting these spoilers. And, it’s a good one. It’s kind of a response to way too many religious messages. Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
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The last word is LIFE not LIVE.
Good catch, Jean! It works either way, for me, but it should have been F, and not V. (I also had a 0 before “one”, but that’s been fixed too, as a result of your correction.) — YUR 🙂