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One Quotes by William Blake
- The difference between a bad artist and a good one is: the bad artist seems to copy a great deal; the good one really does.
- One thought fills immensity.
- What is a wife and what is a harlot? What is a church and what is a theatre? are they two and not one? Can…
- It is not because angels are holier than men or devils that makes them angels, but because they do not expect holiness from one another,…
- The Goddess Fortune is the devil's servant, ready to kiss any one's ass.
- Some say that happiness is not good for mortals, & they ought to be answered that sorrow is not fit for immortals & is utterly…
- One law for lion and ox is oppression.
- A musician, an artist, an architect: the man or woman who is not one of these is not a Christian.
- I asked a thief to steal me a peach: He turned up his eyes. I asked a lithe lady to lie her down: Holy and…
- One Power alone makes a Poet: Imagination. The Divine Vision.
- The person who does not believe in miracles surely makes it certain that he or she will never take part in one.
- For everything exists and not one sigh nor smile nor tear, one hair nor particle of dust, not one can pass away.
- To me this world is all one continued vision of fancy or imagination, and I feel flattered when I am told so. What is it…
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