Robert Frost — "I never wrote a poem that didn't have a human being in it."
I never wrote a poem that didn't have a human being in it.
I never wrote a poem that didn't have a human being in it.
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"Before I built a wall I'd ask to know What I was walling in or walling out, And to whom I was like to give offense."
"Good fences make good neighbors."
"There are two kinds of teachers: those who fill you with so much that you can't move, and those who give you just a little prod that sets you off in the right direction."
"I'm not a person who believes in any kind of afterlife. I'm a person who believes in this life."
"A poem is never a put-up job."
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