Alexander Pushkin — "To “seek inspiration” has always seemed to me a ridiculous and absurd fancy: ins…"
To “seek inspiration” has always seemed to me a ridiculous and absurd fancy: inspiration cannot be sought out; it must find the poet.
To “seek inspiration” has always seemed to me a ridiculous and absurd fancy: inspiration cannot be sought out; it must find the poet.
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"I am a great admirer of death, and I believe it is the ultimate liberation."
"A lie, of course, is a lie, but it is a necessary evil."
"The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, but the illusion of knowledge."
"I am a great admirer of the future, and I believe it is full of hope."
"Against sweet passion's fire the sole defense, The shroud that shields a lover's recompense, And serves to cover up such sweet delights, Oh skirt! You are the one I now beseech, To you I hereby dedica…"
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