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" These are the thoughts of all men in all ages and
lands, they are
not original with me,
If they are not yours as much as mine they are nothing
or next to
nothing,
If they do not enclose everything they are next to
nothing,
If they are not the riddle and the untying of the
riddle they are
nothing,
If they are not just as close as they are distant they
are nothing.
This is the grass that grows wherever the land is and
the water is,
This is the common air that bathes the globe.
This is the breath of laws and songs and behaviour,
This is the tasteless water of souls.... this is the true
sustenance,
It is for the illiterate.... it is for the judges of the supreme
court . . . . it is for the federal capitol and the state
capitols,
It is for the admirable communes of literary men
and composers
and singers and lecturers and engineers and savans,
It is for the endless races of working people and
farmers and
seamen.
This is the trill of a thousand clear cornets and
scream of the octave flute and strike of triangles.
I play not a march for victors only.... I play great
marches for conquered and slain persons.
Have you heard that it was good to gain the day?
I also say it is good to fall.... battles are lost in the
same spirit
in which they are won. "

Walt Whitman , Leaves of Grass


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Walt Whitman quote : These are the thoughts of all men in all ages and<br />lands, they are<br />not original with me,<br />If they are not yours as much as mine they are nothing<br />or next to<br />nothing,<br />If they do not enclose everything they are next to<br />nothing,<br />If they are not the riddle and the untying of the<br />riddle they are<br />nothing,<br />If they are not just as close as they are distant they<br />are nothing.<br />This is the grass that grows wherever the land is and<br />the water is,<br />This is the common air that bathes the globe.<br />This is the breath of laws and songs and behaviour,<br />This is the tasteless water of souls.... this is the true<br />sustenance,<br />It is for the illiterate.... it is for the judges of the supreme<br />court . . . . it is for the federal capitol and the state<br />capitols,<br />It is for the admirable communes of literary men<br />and composers<br />and singers and lecturers and engineers and savans,<br />It is for the endless races of working people and<br />farmers and<br />seamen.<br />This is the trill of a thousand clear cornets and<br />scream of the octave flute and strike of triangles.<br />I play not a march for victors only.... I play great<br />marches for conquered and slain persons.<br />Have you heard that it was good to gain the day?<br />I also say it is good to fall.... battles are lost in the<br />same spirit<br />in which they are won.