“If, after proper study, a verse does not clearly convey the circumstances and/or the emotion involved, it is not a haiku.”
Haiku in English'. Charles E. Tuttle 1967
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Original: (it) Essere un produttore musicale è una missione. Non vuol dire creare musica per stare al passo con i tempi, ma ideare canzoni per trasmettere emozioni.
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The Woman's Personality and Role in Life http://english.bayynat.org.lb/WomenFamily/role.htm.

“The proper study of mankind is woman”
Mont Saint Michel and Chartres (1904)
Context: p>The twelfth and thirteenth centuries, studied in the pure light of political economy, are insane. The scientific mind is atrophied, and suffers under inherited cerebral weakness, when it comes in contact with the eternal woman,— Astarte, Isis, Demeter, Aphrodite, and the last and greatest deity of all, the Virgin. Very rarely one lingers, with a mild sympathy, such as suits the patient student of human error, willing to be interested in what he cannot understand. Still more rarely, owing to some revival of archaic instincts, he rediscovers the woman. This is perhaps the mark of the artist alone, and his solitary privilege. The rest of us cannot feel; we can only study. The proper study of mankind is woman, and, by common agreement since the time of Adam, it is the most complex and arduous. The study of Our Lady, as shown by the art of Chartres, leads directly back to Eve, and lays bare the whole subject of sex.If it were worthwhile to argue a paradox, one might maintain that nature regards the female as the essential, the male as the superfluity of her world.</p

“The proper study of mankind is woman.”
Vol. II, Ch. V Aphorisms and Extracts, p. 77.
Memoirs and Correspondence (1900)
“Proper knowledge defeats the shouting minions of emotion.”
Source: What Entropy Means to Me (1972), Chapter 10 “The Final Struggle” (p. 160).

“I decided not to tell lies in verse. Not to feign any emotions that I did not feel.”
The Selected Poems of Robinson Jeffers, Stanford University Press (2001) ISBN 978-0804738903