Percy Bysshe Shelley Quotes
All Things Exist As They Are Perceived: At Least In Relation To The Percipient. 'The Mind Is Its Own Place, And Of Itself Can Make A Heaven Of Hell, A Hell Of Heaven.' But Poetry Defeats The Curse Which Binds Us To Be Subjected To The Accident Of Surrounding Impressions. And Whether It Spreads Its Own Figured Curtain Or Withdraws Life's Dark Veil From Before The Scene Of Things, It Equally Creates For Us A Being Within Our Being.
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