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"For those of us who have been camouflaging for as long as we can remember, it is likely that as children we knew we were different, perhaps even ‘alien-like’, but that we couldn’t put our finger on why..." anthologialitt.com/post/auti…
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"It is only the ignorant who despise education." Publilius Syrus Sententiae
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Having succumbed to the mimetic contagion of literary twitter, I would like to get to 7,000 followers by the Summer Solstice (June 21st). If you would like more poetry in your life, consider giving me a follow!
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“No utter surprise can come to him Who reaches Shakespeare’s core; That which we seek and shun is there— Man’s final lore.” —Herman Melville, “The Coming Storm”
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"We human beings make a lot of the same mistakes over and over again. It doesn't seem to help. I'm alarmed at how easy it is, for instance, to railroad people into acting against their own best interest." Octavia Butler "New York Times"
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RT @IreneEugeniedP: Charles Pécrus (1826-1907) • Femmes avec une ombrelle • La femme à la fenêtre
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"The more one knows, the more one still has to learn. Ignorance increases in the same proportion as knowledge — or rather, not ignorance, but the knowledge of ignorance." Friedrich Schlegel Philosophical fragments
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It seems I am seized with a sudden absurd desire to reach 6K followers by summer’s solstice (June 21st)! Would you see more poetry (& poetical prose), less sad scrolls of doom? Then give me a follow, & help me bring more classic poetry (which calms the troubled spirit) here to X.
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« J'ai relu bien souvent La Flûte d'ébène. On ne se lasse pas d'un livre conçu et composé dans l'ordre harmonieux naturel à la terre. » Anna de Noailles, « Au poète Léon Tonnelier » anthologialitt.com/post/quel…
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Franz Kafka, “The Departure” (trans. by T. & J. Stern)
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H.D. Thoreau ; Journal, April 11, 1852
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"Rollinat n’est ni musicien, ni poète, ni prosateur, ni remueur d’idées par métier, comme tant d’autres ; il incarne en lui l’entité : art, d’une impeccable façon." Frantz Jourdain anthologialitt.com/post/maur…
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"Independence I have long considered as the grand blessing of life, the basis of every virtue; and independence I will ever secure by contracting my wants, though I were to live on a barren heath." Mary Wollstonecraft Vindication of the Rights of Woman
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"How frequently has melancholy and even misanthropy taken possession of me, when the world has disgusted me, and friends have proven unkind. I have then considered myself as a particle broken off from the grand mass of mankind." Mary Wollstonecraft Letters
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“Man has to fight for every atom of the truth, and has to pay for it almost everything that the heart, that human love, that human trust cling to. Greatness of soul is needed for this business: the service of truth is the hardest of all services.” Nietzsche, The Antichrist
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