“What a crippling art writing is, no body to it, no craft, really. It's all in the mind and you never see it or feel it -- only sometimes hear it. It uses only such a small part of man. I wish I were a sculptor.”
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“God knows, I'm no the thing I should be, Nor am I even the thing I could be.”
Source: The Poetical Works of Robert Burns ... Including All the Pieces Originally Published by Dr. Currie; with Various Additions. A New Edition, with an Enlarged and Corrected Glossary, and a Biographical Sketch of the Author
“Even every ray of hope destroyed and not a wish to gild the gloom.”
Source: The Poetical Works and Letters of Robert Burns. With Life. Eight Engravings on Steel. (In this Edition the More Objectionable Passages and Pieces are Omitted.).
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