Myrtle Reed Quote

The fine gifts of temperament and imagination which are essential to the production of true poetry are often accompanied by morbid sensibility. The soul capable of ecstasy and transport must pay its price in suffering; he who walks upon the heights must sometimes grovel in the dust.


Love Affairs of Literary Men (1907)


The fine gifts of temperament and imagination which are essential to the production of true poetry are often accompanied by morbid sensibility. The...

The fine gifts of temperament and imagination which are essential to the production of true poetry are often accompanied by morbid sensibility. The...

The fine gifts of temperament and imagination which are essential to the production of true poetry are often accompanied by morbid sensibility. The...

The fine gifts of temperament and imagination which are essential to the production of true poetry are often accompanied by morbid sensibility. The...