William Butler Yeats Quotes About Losing

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  • Does the imagination dwell the most Upon a woman won or a woman lost?

    'The Tower' pt. 2
  • Any fool can fight a winning battle, but it needs character to fight a losing one, and that should inspire us; which reminds me that I dreamed the other night that I was being hanged, but was the life and soul of the party.

  • We have lit upon the gentle, sensitive mind And lost the old nonchalance of the hand; Whether we have chosen chisel, pen or brush, We are but critics, or but half create.

    William Butler Yeats (2011). “Selected Poems And Four Plays”, p.69, Simon and Schuster
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