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Poet Philosopher Quotes

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Ralph Waldo Emerson
“Everybody we know surrounds himself with a fine house, fine books, conservatory, gardens, equipage, and all manner of toys, as screens to interpose between himself and his guest. Does it not seem as if man was of a very sly, elusive nature, and dreaded nothing so much as a full rencontre front to front with his fellow?”
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Essays on Manners, Self-Reliance, Compensation, Nature, Friendship

Italo Calvino
“Were I to choose an auspicious image for the new millennium, I would choose that one: the sudden agile leap of the poet-philosopher who raises himself above the weight of the world, showing that with all his gravity he has the secret of lightness, and that what many con- sider to be the vitality of the times—noisy, aggressive, revving and roaringâ€� belongs to the realm of death, like a cemetery for rusty cars.”
Italo Calvino, Six Memos for the Next Millennium