"Men expect too much, do too little."
"Poets are mysterious, but a poet when all is said is not much more mysterious than a banker."
Source: Allen Tate (1999). “Essays of Four Decades”, Isi Books
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Allen Tate
Poet, Critic
Allen Tate was an influential American poet and essayist known for his exploration of Southern identity and culture, particularly in works like 'The Fathers.'
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