Walt Whitman — "The great poems, Shakspere [sic] included, are poisonous to the idea of the prid…"
The great poems, Shakspere [sic] included, are poisonous to the idea of the pride and dignity of the common people, the life-blood of democracy.
The great poems, Shakspere [sic] included, are poisonous to the idea of the pride and dignity of the common people, the life-blood of democracy.
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"I have said that the soul of man is immortal. I have said that the body of man is immortal."
"The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do."
"I am a lover of all mankind, and I am a lover of all womankind."
"Sweet, sane, still Nakedness in Nature! — ah if poor, sick, prurient humanity in cities might really know you once more! Is not nakedness then indecent? No, not inherently."
"The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall."
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