Mary Lascelles Quotes
The Artist (I Suppose) Usually Pays For The Privilege By Some Sort Of Partial Insomnia, By The Possession Of One Faculty That Will Not Be Controlled Nor Put To Sleep. In A Poet This Must Often Be The Visual Imagination, Bringing Before His Eyes A Succession Of Images Which He Never Summoned, And Of Which Some (it Is Only Too Likely) Will Be Ugly Or Pitiful.
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