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I always say that one's poetry is a solace to ones
I always say that one's poetry is a solace to oneself and a nuisance to one's friends.
Hortense Calisher
Hortense Calisher (2013). “The Collected Stories of Hortense Calisher”, p.629, Open Road Media
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