Poems List

We must exclude someone from our gathering, or we shall be left with nothing.
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Sex begins before adolescence, and survives sterility; it is indeed coeval with our lives, although at the mating age its effects are more obvious to Society.
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Romance only dies with life. No pair of pincers will ever pull it out of us. But there is a spurious sentiment which cannot resist the unexpected and the incongruous and the grotesque.
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Hardship is vanishing, but so is style, and the two are more closely connected than the present generation supposes.
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Our life on earth is, and ought to be, material and carnal. But we have not yet learned to manage our materialism and carnality properly; they are still .entangled with the desire for ownership.
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A poem is true if it hangs together. Information points to something else. A poem points to nothing but itself.
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Pity wraps the student of the past in an ambrosial cloud, and washes his limbs with eternal youth.
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If only the sense of actuality can be lulled—and it sleeps for ever in most historians—there is no passion that cannot be gratified in the past.
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Love is a great force in private life; it is indeed the greatest of all things; but love in public affairs does not work.
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Our final experience, like our first, is conjectural. We move between two darknesses.
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