Whoever looks out through an open window never sees as much as whoever looks out through a closed window. There is no object deeper, more mysterious, more fertile, more dark, more dazzling than a candlelit window. What can be seen in the sun is always less interesting than what happens behind a glass window. In this black or luminous hole lives life, dreams life, suffers life.

Baudelaire, Charles: Les Fenêtres (1869)

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