
Stake attention in this memory
The scene presents an overhead view of two reddish-orange rectangular paving stones, or bricks, installed at ground level. These stones are part of the Literary Walk, situated outside the Vancouver Public Library's Central Branch on Robson Street in downtown Vancouver, Canada. The surfaces of both stones are wet and dirty, showing grime and minor organic accumulation in crevices. The left stone features embossed, light-colored text reading: "POLITENESS IS FICTITIOUS BENEVOLENCE. SAMUEL JOHNSON." The right stone features embossed, light-colored text reading: "THE FIRST THING WE DO, LET'S KILL ALL THE LAWYERS. SHAKESPEARE." The bricks are bordered by thin, dark lines of accumulated debris. To the left and partially above the bricks, a grey concrete surface is visible. Immediately to the right of the right brick, a narrow strip of dark soil mixed with small white pebbles and organic debris is present. No people are depicted, and no actions or interactions are occurring. The environment is consistent with an outdoor public pedestrian pathway.
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