I have never read a line of Walt Whitman.
More Quotes from Mary MacLane:
The world is like a little marsh filled with mint and white hawthorn.Mary MacLane
I want to write such things as compel the admiring acclamation of the world at large, such things as are written but once in years, things subtle but distinctly different from the books written every day.
Mary MacLane
Fame is indeed beautiful and benign and gentle and satisfying, but happiness is something at once tender and brilliant beyond all things.
Mary MacLane
I do not sing nor play, but I adore music, particularly Chopin. I like him because I cannot understand him.
Mary MacLane
I was born to be alone, and I always shall be; but now I want to be.
Mary MacLane
Are there many things in this cool-hearted world so utterly exquisiteas the pure love of one woman for another
Mary MacLane
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