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For like a child, sent with a fluttering light To feel his way along a gusty night, Man walks the world. Again, and yet again, The lamp shall be by fits of passion slain; But shall not He who sent him from the door Relight the lamp once more, and yet once more? - translation of Attar's "Mantik-ut-Tair", (Bird Parliament) [Life] Taste is the feminine of genius. - [Taste] The King in a carriage may ride, And the Beggar may crawl at his side; But in the general race, They are traveling all the same pace. - Chrononoros [Life]
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