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“The job has left me with a healthy disregard for what you might call Public Life. I have no desire now to go to receptions, to be seen at gatherings of the great and the good, to stand and be bored to death by men in grey suits.”

Quote by Michael Longley

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Michael Longley
Michael Longley

Michael Longley is an Irish poet born on July 27, 1939. His poetry is known for its profound humanistic concern and delicate portrayal of nature, featuring unique style and beautiful language. more

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