Hope Mirrlees was a British poet born in 1887 and died in 1978. Her poetry is known for its unique style and profound emotional depth, having a significant impact on 20th-century British poetry.
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“Sentimentality is a quality that rarely has the slightest influence on action.”
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“There had always been something rather brutal about (..._) common sense.”
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“Reason is only a drug, and its effects cannot be permanent.”
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“A bad conscience makes a very good ghost.”
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“So fine a medicine is the will to action.”
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“Mad folks are often as dangerous as bad ones.”
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“Let mental suffering be intense enough, and it becomes a sort of carminative.”
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“Bij de Zon, Maan en Sterren en de Gouden Appels van het Westen!”
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“A house with old furniture has no need of ghosts to be haunted.”
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“There is not a single homely thing that, looked at from a certain angle, does not become fairy.”
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