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Poetry is the deification of reality.
Edith Sitwell
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Poetry is the deification of reality.
Poetry is the deification of reality.
Poetry is the deification of reality.
Poetry is the deification of reality.
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Edith Sitwell:
I am an unpopular electric eel in a pool of catfish.Edith Sitwell:
A great many people now reading and writing would be better employed keeping rabbits.Edith Sitwell:
The trouble with most Englishwomen is that they will dress as if they had been a mouse in a previouEdith Sitwell:
I am patient with stupidity but not with those who are proud of it.Edith Sitwell:
My personal hobbies are reading, listening to music, and silence.Edith Sitwell:
I wish the government would put a tax on pianos for the incompetent.Edith Sitwell:
The public will believe anything, so long as it is not founded on truth.Edith Sitwell:
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The poet speaks to all men of that other life of theirs that they have smothered and forgotten.Edith Sitwell:
Still falls the rain - dark as the world of man, black as our loss - blind as the nineteen hundred