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Literature, like memory, selects only the vivid patches.
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There is nothing to do but keep on.
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All emotions are the ore from which poetry may be sifted.
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Old houses were scaffolding once and workmen whistling.
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My objection to metre is that it enables people to write verse with no poetic inspiration.
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The prose writer drags meaning along with a rope, the poet makes it stand out and hit you.
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Poetry is no more, no less than a mosaic of words, so great exactness is required for each one.
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