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An intellectual hatred is the worst.
William Butler Yeats
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William Butler Yeats:
Accursed who brings to light of day the writings I have cast away.William Butler Yeats:
We make out of the quarrel with others, rhetoric, but of the quarrel with ourselves, poetry.William Butler Yeats:
I know that I shall meet my fate somewhere among the clouds above; those that I fight I do not hateWilliam Butler Yeats:
Nor dread nor hope attend a dying animal; a man awaits his end dreading and hoping all.William Butler Yeats:
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