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W.B.Yeats Quotes

When All Is Said And Done, How Do We Not Know But That Our Own Unreason May Be Better Than Another's Truth? For It Has Been Warmed On Our Hearths And In Our Souls, And Is Ready For The Wild Bees Of Truth To Hive In It, And Make Their Sweet Honey. Come Into The World Again, Wild Bees, Wild Bees!

W.B.Yeats Quotes: When All Is Said And Done, How Do We Not Know But That Our Own Unreason May Be Better Than

W.B.Yeats Quotes: When All Is Said And Done, How Do We Not Know But That Our Own Unreason May Be Better Than

W.B.Yeats Quotes: When All Is Said And Done, How Do We Not Know But That Our Own Unreason May Be Better Than

W.B.Yeats Quotes: When All Is Said And Done, How Do We Not Know But That Our Own Unreason May Be Better Than

W.B.Yeats Quotes: When All Is Said And Done, How Do We Not Know But That Our Own Unreason May Be Better Than

W.B.Yeats Quotes: When All Is Said And Done, How Do We Not Know But That Our Own Unreason May Be Better Than

W.B.Yeats Quotes: When All Is Said And Done, How Do We Not Know But That Our Own Unreason May Be Better Than

W.B.Yeats Quotes: When All Is Said And Done, How Do We Not Know But That Our Own Unreason May Be Better Than

W.B.Yeats Quotes: When All Is Said And Done, How Do We Not Know But That Our Own Unreason May Be Better Than

W.B.Yeats Quotes: When All Is Said And Done, How Do We Not Know But That Our Own Unreason May Be Better Than

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