Pointed Pen Calligraphy Quotes

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Look at that," he said. "How the ink bleeds." He loved the way it looked, to write on a thick pillow of the pad, the way the thicker width of paper underneath was softer and allowed for a more cushiony interface between pen and surface, which meant more time the two would be in contact for any given point, allowing the fiber of the paper to pull, through capillary action, more ink from the pen, more ink, which meant more evenness of ink, a thicker, more even line, a line with character, with solidity. The pad, all those ninety-nine sheets underneath him, the hundred, the even number, ten to the second power, the exponent, the clean block of planes, the space-time, really, represented by that pad, all of the possible drawings, graphs, curves, relationships, all of the answers, questions, mysteries, all of the problems solvable in that space, in those sheets, in those squares.
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Charles Yu (How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe)
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I pointed to my left toe show, where I’d written (in red ink, with the calligraphy pen that no longer cursed me), β€˜For Becca, with love from Princess Aurora.
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Ann M. Martin (Jessi and the Dance School Phantom (The Baby-Sitters Club, #42))
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I pointed to my left toe shoe, where I'd written (in red ink, with the calligraphy pen that no longer cursed me), 'For Becca, with love from Princess Aurora.
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Ann M. Martin (Jessi and the Dance School Phantom (The Baby-Sitters Club, #42))