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Still, not much of a reason to live, is it? The fear of being punished for killing yourself.


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Twere better far That gods should quaff their nectar merrily, And men sing out the day like grasshoppers, So may they haply lull the watchful thunder.

Twere better far That gods should quaff their nectar merrily, And men sing out the day like grasshoppers, So may they haply lull the watchful thunder.



It's better to write about things you feel than about things you know about.

It's better to write about things you feel than about things you know about.



Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other maidens are.

Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other maidens are.



To force a female to do things in male fashion is not equal opportunity, it is distorted idealism.

To force a female to do things in male fashion is not equal opportunity, it is distorted idealism.



The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there.

The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there.



Oh, where is man That mortal god, that hath no mortal kin Or like on earth? Shall Nature's orator The interpreter of all her mystic strains Shall he be mute in Nature's jubilee?

Oh, where is man That mortal god, that hath no mortal kin Or like on earth? Shall Nature's orator The interpreter of all her mystic strains Shall he be mute in Nature's jubilee?



With all your music, loud and lustily, With every dainty joy of sight and smell, Prepare a banquet meet to entertain The Lord of Thunder, that hath set you free From old oppression.

With all your music, loud and lustily, With every dainty joy of sight and smell, Prepare a banquet meet to entertain The Lord of Thunder, that hath set you free From old oppression.



If we take care of the inches, we will not have to worry about the miles.

If we take care of the inches, we will not have to worry about the miles.



It is never difficult to see images – when the principle of the image is embedded in the soul.

It is never difficult to see images – when the principle of the image is embedded in the soul.



Swans sing before they die - 'twere no bad thing Should certain persons die before they sing.

Swans sing before they die - 'twere no bad thing Should certain persons die before they sing.





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In my personal life I've made a lot of compromises. I don't live comfortably. I've lived out of a suitcase for the last 15 years. I have lived without a dime to my name, for a very long time.

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