Walt Whitman Quote

A writer can do nothing for men more necessary, satisfying, than just simply to reveal to them the infinite possibility of their own souls.


Walt Whitman's Camden conversations (ed. 1973)


A writer can do nothing for men more necessary, satisfying, than just simply to reveal to them the infinite possibility of their own souls.

A writer can do nothing for men more necessary, satisfying, than just simply to reveal to them the infinite possibility of their own souls.

A writer can do nothing for men more necessary, satisfying, than just simply to reveal to them the infinite possibility of their own souls.

A writer can do nothing for men more necessary, satisfying, than just simply to reveal to them the infinite possibility of their own souls.