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Delmore Schwartz, a luminary in the realm of American poetry, holds a revered place in literary history. His verses, imbued with profound insight and lyrical elegance, reflect the complexities of the human experience. Through his poetry, Schwartz navigates themes of love, loss, and existential angst, inviting readers into a world of introspection and contemplation that transcends time and space.
"All poets' wives have rotten lives Their husbands look at them like knives."
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"All poets' wives have rotten lives Their husbands look at them like knives."

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"Even paranoids have real enemies."
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"Even paranoids have real enemies."

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"Time is the school in which we learn, time is the fire in which we burn."
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"Time is the school in which we learn, time is the fire in which we burn."

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"Love is the most difficult and dangerous form of courage. Courage is the most desperate, admirable and noble kind of love."
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"Love is the most difficult and dangerous form of courage. Courage is the most desperate, admirable and noble kind of love."

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"Major writing is to say what has been seen, so that it need never be said again."
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"Major writing is to say what has been seen, so that it need never be said again."

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