Walt Whitman — "I have no doubt that the world is a stage, and I am one of the actors."
I have no doubt that the world is a stage, and I am one of the actors.
I have no doubt that the world is a stage, and I am one of the actors.
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"I am for those who believe in loose delights, The woman that arouses a man, the man that arouses a woman."
"I believe in the beauty of all things, and I believe in the beauty of all people."
"Democracy, with all its threatening evils, supplies a training-school. It is life's gymnasium, not of good only, but of all."
"I think I could turn and live with animals, they are so placid and self-contain'd, I stand and look at them long and long."
"I say we had best look our times and lands searchingly in the face, like a physician diagnosing some deep disease. Never was there, perhaps, more hollowness at heart than at present, and here in the U…"
This is a misattribution. The quote is from Shakespeare's As You Like It. Whitman did not say this.
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