“I understand, and not knowing how to express myself without pagan words, I’d rather remain silent”

Source: A Season in Hell/The Drunken Boat

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French Decadent and Symbolist poet 1854–1891

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“They know how to remain silent; and though they are possessed of the most acute sensitiveness, they are, among the people I have met, those who express it least. A friend here can give his life with the greatest simplicity to save yours, though he never told you before that he loved you in such a profound and unselfish way.”

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