"Come to the edge, he said. We can't……" — Guillaume Apollinaire
"Come to the edge, he said. We can't we're afraid, they resonded. Come to the edge, he said. We can't we will fall. Come to the edge, he said. And so they came to edge and he pushed them.....and they flew!"
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Guillaume Apollinaire
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32 Quotes by Guillaume Apollinaire
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The plastic virtues: purity, unity, and truth, keep nature in subjection.
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Memories are hunting horns whose sound dies on the wind.
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It's raining my soul, it's raining, but it's raining dead eyes.
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