Alexander Pushkin — "I like to read my own works, and I often praise them, though I know they are not…"
I like to read my own works, and I often praise them, though I know they are not worth a damn.
I like to read my own works, and I often praise them, though I know they are not worth a damn.
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"The purpose of poetry is poetry."
"I value not the boisterous applause, the ecstasy, the general acclaim. I love the silence of the thoughtful mind, and the brief, warm praise of a true friend."
"I have always been too lazy to be a good man."
"One should not despise public opinion. It is a powerful force."
"If you but knew the flames that burn in me which I attempt to beat down with my reason."
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