Powerful Warrior Quotes to Ignite Your Inner Strength - page 143
The frequencies in my head are not known to normals!
Unless we believe in the hero, what is there
To believe? Incisive what, the fellow
Of what good. Devise. Make him of mud.
Wallace Stevens
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