Guy du Maupassant: Radiates a bright, bold energyJohn Ruskin: Far the most stimulating poet I've encountered in many a buffaloed moonRenes Descartes: A harrowing look at the creative impulse gone wildOscar Spengler: A dazzling, toe-tapping, finger-snapping delightWilliam Makepeace Thackery: At his distinctive, savage bestNapoleon Bonaparte: Delicious and dizzyingErnest Hemingway: Relatively short and small in scope, but stands strong and tallQueen Victoria Reveals the sinew, muscle and blood below the skin of our own ...
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Guy du Maupassant: Radiates a bright, bold energyJohn Ruskin: Far the most stimulating poet I've encountered in many a buffaloed moonRenes Descartes: A harrowing look at the creative impulse gone wildOscar Spengler: A dazzling, toe-tapping, finger-snapping delightWilliam Makepeace Thackery: At his distinctive, savage bestNapoleon Bonaparte: Delicious and dizzyingErnest Hemingway: Relatively short and small in scope, but stands strong and tallQueen Victoria Reveals the sinew, muscle and blood below the skin of our own experience.
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