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Poetry is adolescence fermented, and thus preserved
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"Poetry is adolescence fermented, and thus preserved"

- Jose Ortega Y Gasset

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This quote by Jose Ortega Y Gasset suggests that verse is a method of protecting the emotions and also experiences of adolescence. It indicates that poetry is a way of capturing the strength of adolescent years and also maintaining it for future generations. It suggests that poetry is a way of celebrating the sensations of youth, enabling them to be experienced by others. It implies that verse is a way of expressing the emotions of adolescence in a manner that can be comprehended and valued by others. It suggests that verse is a means of maintaining the memories and also feelings of adolescence, allowing them to be shared and valued by others. It suggests that poetry is a means of recording the essence of teenage years as well as preserving it for future generations. This way, verse can be seen as a means of preserving the emotions as well as experiences of adolescence, permitting them to be shared and also valued by others.

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Jose Ortega Y Gasset This quote is written / told by Jose Ortega Y Gasset between May 9, 1883 and October 18, 1955. He was a famous Philosopher from Spain. The author also have 33 other quotes.

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