Tennessee Williams Quotes
It Was Useless Trying To Explain To Cecila That Poetry Wasn't A Commodity, That It Could Never Be Bought Or Sold, That It Was, In Fact, Unteansferrable, Remaining Forever A Part Of The One Who Wrote It.
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