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To write regular verses destroys an infinite number of fine possibilities, but at the same time it suggests a multitude
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"To write regular verses destroys an infinite number of fine possibilities, but at the same time it suggests a multitude of distant and totally unexpected thoughts"

- Paul Valery

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This quote by Paul Valery speaks with the idea that creativity and innovation can be suppressed by the use of traditional forms of expression. By writing in a regular, structured method, we limit the capacity for new ideas and principles to emerge. Nevertheless, Valery also recommends that this exact same structure can result in unforeseen and distant thoughts. This recommends that even when we are restricted to a certain form of expression, our creativity can still be sparked and cause originalities. Valery's quote motivates us to believe outside package and to explore the possibilities of our imagination, even when we are limited by structure. He reminds us that creativity can be discovered in the most unexpected places, which we should never ever ignore the power of our imagination.

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Paul Valery This quote is written / told by Paul Valery between October 30, 1871 and July 20, 1945. He was a famous Poet from France. The author also have 36 other quotes.

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