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The award of a pure gold medal for poetry would flatter the recipient unduly: no poem ever attains such carat purity (Robert Graves Quotes)
Since the age of 15 poetry has been my ruling passion and I have never intentionally undertaken any task or formed any relationship that seemed inconsistent with poetic principles; which has sometimes won me the reputation of an eccentric (Robert Graves Quotes)
No poem is worth anything unless it starts from a poetic trance, out of which you can be wakened by interruption as from a dream. In fact, it is the same thing (Robert Graves Quotes)
To recommend a monarchy on account of the prosperity it gives the provinces seems to me like recommending that a man should have liberty to treat his children as slaves, if at the same time he treats his slaves with reasonable consideration (Robert Graves Quotes)