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- Each of the sentences I write is trying to say the whole thing, i.e. the same thing over and over again; it is as though they were all simply views of one object seen from different angles.
- In poetry too every whole can be a part and every part really a whole.
- As soon as one begins to see all in everything what one says usually becomes obscure. One begins to speak with the tongues of angels.
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