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Gregory Corso
Gregory Corso

Gregory Corso was an American poet known for his unique poetic style and active participation in the counterculture movement. His work is characterized by a strong sense of individualism and a passionate exploration of love, life, and freedom. Corso's poetry often delves into social and political issues, while also expressing profound insights into the human spirit. more

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“Metellus Numidicus, the censor, acknowledged to the Roman people, in a public oration, that had kind nature allowed us to exist without the help of women, we should be delivered from a very troublesome companion; and he could recommend matrimony only as the sacrifice of private pleasure to public duty.”

“In the most rigorous [Roman] laws, a wife was condemned to support a gamester, a drunkard, or a libertine, unless he were guilty of homicide, poison, or sacrilege, in which cases the marriage, as it should seem, might have been dissolved by the hand of the executioner.”

“A society in which marriage is encouraged and industry prevails soon repairs the accidental losses of pestilence and war.”