I take this continent with me into the grave.

Ray Bradbury
I take this continent with me into the grave.
I take this continent with me into the grave.
I take this continent with me into the grave.
I take this continent with me into the grave.
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I take this continent with me into the grave, is a quote from the poet John Keats. This poet was one of the greats of his time and he is recognized as a true genius. It is said that his works were a love letter to the countryside in which he lived and that he was buried next to a lake where he had spent much of his life. His talent and accomplishments have been recognized throughout history.

Source: Zen In The Art Of Writing

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