" Do I contradict myself?
Very well then I contradict myself,
(I am large, I contain multitudes.) "

Walt Whitman, “Song of Myself” US poet (1819 – 1892)

" This day before dawn I ascended a hill and looked at the crowded heaven. "

Walt Whitman US poet (1819 – 1892)

" The poet judges not as a judge judges but as the sun falling around a helpless thing. "

Walt Whitman US poet (1819 – 1892)

" Has anyone supposed it lucky to be born? I hasten to inform him or her that it is just as lucky to die, and I know it. "

Walt Whitman, “Leaves of Grass” US poet (1819 – 1892)

" I celebrate myself, and sing myself. "

Walt Whitman, Song of Myself, 1855 US poet (1819 – 1892)

" The habit of giving only enhances the desire to give. "

Walt Whitman US poet (1819 – 1892)

" Was it doubted that those who corrupt their own bodies conceal themselves? "

Walt Whitman, “Leaves of Grass” US poet (1819 – 1892)

" The poet judges not as a judge judges but as the sun falling around a helpless thing. "

Walt Whitman US poet (1819 – 1892)

" If any thing is sacred the human body is sacred. "

Walt Whitman US poet (1819 – 1892)

" I exist as I am, that is enough. "

Walt Whitman, Song of Myself US poet (1819 – 1892)

" Nothing endures but personal qualities. "

Walt Whitman US poet (1819 – 1892)

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