Fernando Pessoa

"If a man can only write well when drunk, I'll tell him: get drunk. And if he tells me that his liver suffers with it, I'll answer: what's your liver? It's a dead thing that lives as long as you live, and the poems you'll write will live without a as long as."

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Source: The Book of Disquiet. Book by Fernando Pessoa, p.229, 1982.

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Fernando Pessoa

Fernando Pessoa

Poet, Writer

Fernando Pessoa was a Portuguese poet and writer known for his profound exploration of identity and existence, particularly through his work 'The Book of Disquiet.'

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