Charles Baudelaire Quotes
Lost In This Awful World, Rubbing Shoulders With The Multitudes, I Am Like A Tired Man Whose Eye Can't See Behind Him, In The Deep Years, Anything But Disillusion And Bitterness, And In Front Of Him, Nothing But A Storm Which Contains Nothing New, Neither Learning Nor Pain.
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