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Hilda Doolittle Quotes: No poetic phantasy but a biological reality, a fact: I am an entity like bird, insect, plant or sea-plant cell; I live; I am alive.
         

No poetic phantasy but a biological reality, a fact: I am an entity like bird, insect, plant or sea-plant cell; I live; I am alive.


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We are voyagers, discoverers of the not-known, the unrecorded; we have no map; possibly we will reach haven, heaven.



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You are wind in a stark tree, you are the stark tree unbent, you are a strung bow, you are an arrow.



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I could not accept from wisdom what love taught, woman is perfect.



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