"We are all jellyfish, too pitiful and too afraid of being disliked to be honest."
"For poetry is, I believe, always an act of the spirit. The poem teaches us something while we make it. The poem makes you as you make the poem, and your making of the poem requires all your capacities of thought, feeling, analysis, and synthesis."
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Source: May Sarton (2014). “Journal of a Solitude”, p.52, Open Road Media
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