"Every man will be a poet if he can; otherwise a philosopher or man of science. This proves the superiority of the poet."
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Henry David Thoreau, journal entry, April 11, 1852. The Heart of Thoreau's Journals, ed. Odell Shepard, p. 126 (1927)
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