Walter Martin Quotes
A Poet's Freedom Lies Precisely In The Impossibility Of Worldly Success. It Is The Freedom Of One Who Knows He Will Never Be Anything But A Failure In The World's Estimation, And May Do As He Pleases. The Poet Is A Man On The Sidelines Of Life, Sidelined For Life. He Belongs To The Aristocracy Of The Outcast, The Lowest Of The Low, Below The Salt Of The Earth. A Member Of The Most Ancient Regime In The World. One That Cannot, It Seems, Be Overthrown.
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