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O me! O life!... of the questions of these recurring; of the endless trains of the faithless... of cities filled with the…
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I cannot too often repeat that Democracy is a word the real gist of which still sleeps, quite unawakened, notwithstanding the resonance…
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And I will show that there is no imperfection in the present, and can be none in the future, And I will…
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O the joy of the strong-brawn'd fighter, towering in the arena in perfect condition, conscious of power, thirsting to meet his opponent.
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I like the scientific spirit-the holding off, the being sure but not too sure, the willingness to surrender ideas when the evidence…
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I will write the evangel-poem of comrades and of love.
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Exact science and its practical movements are no checks on the greatest poet, but always his encouragement and support ... The sailor…
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Well, every man has a religion; has something in heaven or earth which he will give up everything else for - something…
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Everybody is writing, writing, writing - worst of all, writing poetry. It'd be better if the whole tribe of the scribblers -…
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It's their skins I'm peeling," she said. "The skins of the insipid scribblers, which I graft to the page, creating monsters of…
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How vulgar, this hankering after immortality, how vain, how false. Composers are merely scribblers of cave paintings. One writes music because winter…
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