William Butler Yeats — "The intellect of man is forced to choose perfection of the life, or of the work."
The intellect of man is forced to choose perfection of the life, or of the work.
The intellect of man is forced to choose perfection of the life, or of the work.
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"I am a man of visions."
"I believe in all dreams, and in all visions, and in all prophecies."
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