"Keep your face always toward the sunshine - and shadows will fall behind you."
"All truths wait in all things,/They neither hasten their own delivery nor resist it"
Source: Walt Whitman, Gary David Comstock (2004). “Whitman: The Mystic Poets”, p.73, SkyLight Paths Publishing
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Walt Whitman
Poet, Essayist
Walt Whitman was an American poet and essayist, known for his groundbreaking work 'Leaves of Grass,' which celebrated individuality and nature.
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