Walt Whitman Quotes
Perhaps The Efforts Of The True Poets, Founders, Religions, Literatures, All Ages, Have Been, And Ever Will Be, Our Time And Times To Come, Essentially The Same - To Bring People Back From Their Present Strayings And Sickly Abstractions, To The Costless, Average, Divine, Original Concrete.
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