Walt Whitman Quotes About Desire

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  • What a devil art thou, Poverty! How many desires - how many aspirations after goodness and truth - how many noble thoughts, loving wishes toward our fellows, beautiful imaginings thou hast crushed under thy heel, without remorse or pause!

    Walt Whitman (1998). “The Journalism: 1834-1846”, Peter Lang Pub Incorporated
  • The habit of giving only enhances the desire to give.

    Walt Whitman (1964). “Walt Whitman's workshop: A collection of unpublished manuscripts”, Russell & Russell Publishers
  • Stranger, if you passing meet me and desire to speak to me, why should you not speak to me? And why should I not speak to you?

    Walt Whitman (2013). “Walt Whitman: Selected Poems 1855-1892”, p.258, St. Martin's Press
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