Happiness was my fate, my remorse, my worm: my life would always be too large to be dedicated to force and to beauty.
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I saw that all beings are fated to happiness: action is not life, but a way of wasting some force, an enervation. Morality is the weakness of the brain.
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Birth: | 20th October, 1854 |
Death: | 10th November, 1891 |
Nationality: | French |
Profession: | Poet |
Arthur Rimbaud was a French poet born in Charleville, Ardennes. He started writing poems at a very young age, while still in primary school, and stopped completely before he turned 21. He influenced modern literature and arts, inspired various musicians, and prefigured surrealism. Rimbaud was known to have been a libertine and a restless soul. In May 1871, aged 16, Rimbaud wrote two letters explaining his poetic philosophy.
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