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Soul Quotes by Arthur Rimbaud
- But the problem is to make the soul into a monster
- The poet, therefore, is truly the thief of fire. He is responsible for humanity, for animals even; he will have to make sure his visions…
- I found I could extinguish all human hope from my soul.
- ...these poets here, you see, they are not of this world:let them live their strange life; let them be cold and hungry, let them run,…
- O seasons, O castles, What soul is without flaws? All its lore is known to me, Felicity, it enchants us all.
- On the blue summer evenings, I will go along the paths, And walk over the short grass, as I am pricked by the wheat: Daydreaming…
- The first study for the man who wants to be a poet is knowledge of himself, complete: he searches for his soul, he inspects it,…
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