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Ella Wheeler Wilcox

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It is impossible to pursue a successful literary career and follow the advice of all one's 'best friends'.I feel compelled to follow the light which my own intellect & judgement cast upon my way, rather than any one of the many conflicting rays which other minds would lend me.
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from Preface to Poems of Passion 1883 edition

 
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