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For in the works of Robert Burns we see the whole cosmos of mans experience and emotion, from zenith to nadir, from birt
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"For in the works of Robert Burns we see the whole cosmos of man's experience and emotion, from zenith to nadir, from birth until death"

- Len G. Murray

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This quote by Len G. Murray talks to the enormous range of human experience and emotion that is recorded in the works of Robert Burns. Burns was a Scottish poet and lyricist who wrote during the late 18th century. His works are renowned for their capability to record the complete spectrum of human emotion, from the greatest of highs to the most affordable of lows. He wrote about the pleasures of life, such as love and relationship, as well as the sadness of life, such as death and heartbreak. His works also check out the complete variety of human experience, from birth to death. Burns' works are a testament to the power of the human spirit and its ability to experience and reveal a vast array of feelings. His works are a tip of the appeal and intricacy of the human experience.

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Len G. Murray This quote is written / told by Len G. Murray between September 17, 1925 and December 20, 2004. He was a famous Lawyer from United Kingdom. The author also have 11 other quotes.

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