Poems List

Money can't buy love, but it improves your bargaining position.
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No one appreciates the very special genius of your conversation as the dog does.
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The real purpose of books is to trap the mind into doing its own thinking.
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We visit bookshops not so often to buy any one special book, but rather to rediscover, in the happier and more expressive words of others, our own encumbered soul.
In every man’s heart there is a secret nerve that answers to the vibrations of beauty.
NO MAN IS LONELY WHILE EATING SPAGHETTI: IT REQUIRES SO MUCH ATTENTION.
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Big shots are only little shots who keep shooting.
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And now the matchless deed’s achieved,

Determined, dared, and done.

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For I will consider my Cat Jeoffrey.

For he is the servant of the Living God duly and daily serving him.

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For he counteracts the powers of darkness by his electrical skin and glaring eyes.

For he counteracts the Devil, who is death, by brisking about the life.

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Christopher Marlowe, born in Canterbury on February 6, 1564, was a prominent playwright, poet, and translator of the Elizabethan era. He is considered one of the precursors of William Shakespeare and one of the greatest dramatists of his time. His most famous works include "The Tragic History of Doctor Faustus" and "Tamburlaine the Great". Marlowe was known for his vivid style and powerful language, exploring complex themes such as ambition, power, and human nature. His life was marked by controversies, including accusations of atheism and espionage activities. He died tragically in London at the age of 29, under circumstances still debated. Despite his short career, Marlowe's impact on English literature is immeasurable.