Famous quote by Jim Jarmusch

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A lot of poets too live on the margins of social acceptance, they certainly arent in it for the money.
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"A lot of poets too live on the margins of social acceptance, they certainly aren't in it for the money. William Blake - only his first book was legitimately published"

- Jim Jarmusch

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This quote by Jim Jarmusch talks to the idea that poets often reside on the fringes of society, and are not motivated by money. William Blake is a prime example of this, as his very first book was the only one that was legitimately released. This recommends that Blake was not driven by monetary gain, however rather by his enthusiasm for composing and producing art. This quote likewise implies that poets are often declined by traditional society, which their work is typically neglected or undervalued. This is a reminder that poets are frequently not rewarded for their work, and that they must be driven by something besides money. It is a suggestion to value the work of poets, and to recognize the commitment and passion that goes into producing art.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Jim Jarmusch somewhere between January 22, 1953 and today. He/she was a famous Director from USA. The author also have 28 other quotes.

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