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— Plato"for a poet is a light and winged thing, and holy, and never able to compose until he has become inspired, and is beside himself, and reason is no longer in him."
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We truly possess only what we are able to renounce; otherwise, we are simply possessed by our possessions.
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We have been able to have fine poetry in England because the public do not read it, and consequently do not influence it. The public like to insult poets because they are individual, but once they have insulted them, they leave them alone.
— Oscar Wilde
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