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- Saying that a great genius is mad, while at the same time recognizing his artistic worth, is like saying that he had rheumatism or suffered…
- Though people may read more into Ulysses than I ever intended, who is to say that they are wrong: do any of us know what…
- Our souls, shamewounded by our sins, cling to us yet more, a woman to her lover clinging, the more the more. She trusts me, her…
- Sometimes he caught himself listening to the sound of his own voice. He thought that in her eyes he would ascent to an angelical stature;…
- Time is, time was, but time shall be no more.
- The end he had been born to serve yet did not see had led him to escape by an unseen path and now it beckoned…
- Ineluctable modality of the visible; at least that if no more, thought through my eyes. Signatures of all things I am here to read.
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