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The word poet literally means maker: anything which is not well made doesnt exist
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"The word poet literally means maker: anything which is not well made doesn't exist"

- Theophile Gautier

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Theophile Gautier's quote speaks to the power of creativity and the significance of craftsmanship. He recommends that the word "poet" is a reminder of the creative process, and that anything which is not well made does not exist. This indicates that the innovative process is vital to the production of something meaningful and lasting. Gautier's quote likewise suggests that the imaginative process is not just about making something gorgeous, but likewise about making something that is well-crafted and of enduring value. He suggests that the imaginative procedure is a type of artistry, and that the poet is the one who brings this artistry to life. Gautier's quote is a pointer that the creative procedure is a crucial part of producing something significant and enduring, and that the poet is the one who brings this artistry to life.

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France Flag This quote is written / told by Theophile Gautier between August 30, 1811 and October 23, 1872. He/she was a famous Poet from France. The author also have 18 other quotes.

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