'Clouds themselves, by their very nature, are self-ruining and fragmentary. They flee in haste over the visible horizon to their quickly forgotten denouements. Every cloud is a small catastrophe, a world of vapour that dies before our eyes.'
— Richard Hamblyn, The Invention of Clouds.

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