Arthur Rimbaud Quotes
The Hallucinations Are Innumerable. That's What Has Always Been The Matter With Me, In Fact: No Belief In History, Obliviousness Of Principles. I Shall Say No More About This: Poets And Visionaries Would Be Jealous. I Am A Thousand Times The Richest, Let's Be As Miserly As The Sea.
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