Matsuo Basho Quotes
In The End, Without Skill Or Talent, I've Given Myself Over Entirely To Poetry. Po Chu-i Labored At It Until He Nearly Burst. Tu Fu Starved Rather Than Abandon It. Neither My Intelligence Nor My Writing Is Comparable To Such Men. Nevertheless, In The End, We ALL Live In Phantom Huts.
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