Category: poet
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The devil divides the world between atheism and superstition.
George Herbert
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This is a fault common to all singers, that among their friends they will never sing when they are asked; unasked, they will never desist.
Horace
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And whoever walks a furlong without sympathy walks to his own funeral drest in his shroud.
Walt Whitman
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Sometimes we may learn more from a man’s errors, than from his virtues.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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In dreams begins responsibility.
William Butler Yeats
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I hold that the parentheses are by far the most important parts of a non-business letter.
D. H. Lawrence
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Prejudice is a burden that confuses the past, threatens the future and renders the present inaccessible.
Maya Angelou
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Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire.
William Butler Yeats
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One thing I do know is that poetry, to be understood, must be clear.
Mary Oliver
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Concerning God, freewill and destiny: Of all that earth has been or yet may be, all that vain men imagine or believe, or hope can paint or suffering may achieve, we descanted.
Percy Bysshe Shelley