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Walt Whitman

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I will be your poet, I will be more to you than to any of the rest.


— Walt Whitman


#love #art

I hear and behold God in every object, yet understand God not in the least, Nor do I understand who there can be more wonderful than myself.


— Walt Whitman


#god #religion #religious #walt-whitman #religion

Se è tardi a trovarmi, insisti, se non ci sono in un posto, cerca in un altro, perché io son fermo da qualche parte ad aspettare te.


— Walt Whitman


#cercare #finding-love #love #waiting #waiting-for-you

Thought Of equality- as if it harm'd me, giving others the same chances and rights as myself- as if it were not indispensable to my own rights that others possess the same.


— Walt Whitman


#equality #equality

A morning-glory at my window satisfies me more than the/ metaphysics of books....


— Walt Whitman


#love

The dirtiest book in all the world is the expurgated book


— Walt Whitman


#inspirational #inspirational

O you youths, Western youths, So impatient, full of action, full of manly pride and friendship, Plain I see you Western youths, see you tramping with the foremost, Pioneers! O pioneers!


— Walt Whitman


#pride #youth #friendship

The new rule shall rule as the soul rules, and as the love and justice and equality that are in the soul rule.


— Walt Whitman


#equality

Agonies are one of my changes of garments, I do not ask the wounded person how he feels, I myself become the wounded person, My hurts turn livid upon me as I lean on a cane and observe.


— Walt Whitman


#change

Aquel que camina una sola legua sin amor, camina amortajado hacia su propio funeral.


— Walt Whitman


#life #love #inspirational






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The work was an attempt at reaching out to the common person with an American epic. By May 1 Whitman received a promotion to a slightly higher clerkship and publiWalt Whitmand Drum-Taps. Another possible lover was Bill Duckett.

His poetry presented an egalitarian view of the races and at one point he called for the abolition of slavery but later he saw the abolitionist movement as a threat to democracy. Walter "Walt" Whitman (May 31 1819 – March 26 1892) was an American poet essayist and journalist. Whitman's major work Leaves of Grass was first publiWalt Whitmand in 1855 with his own money.

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