Who was Arthur Rimbaud

Arthur Rimbaud was a French poet representing the Symbolist school and member of the group called “The Damned Poets.” Among his most outstanding works are “A season in hell” (1873), “Illuminations and letters from the seer” (1874) and “Poetry and other texts” (1873). He was born in Charleville, France on October 20, 1854, and died on November 10, 1891 in Marseille, France.

Among his most outstanding works are:

  • A season in hell (1873)
    • Illuminations and Letters from the seer (1874)
    • Poetry and other texts (1873)
    • letters (1891)

These are some of Arthur Rimbaud’s best quotes:

“The honesty of medicine fills me with pain.”

“I wait for God as candy.”

“Morality is the weakness of the brain.”

“See the invisible, hear the inaudible.”

“You have to be absolutely modern”.

“I should have a hell for my anger, a hell for my pride, and a hell for caresses; a concert of hell ”.

“Without speaking, without thinking, I will walk the paths: but love without limits will grow in my soul.”

“By the dew wiped away, how good it smells to me at dawn!”

“He was walking around, with his hands in his torn pockets; to such an extent my overcoat became ideal … ”

“I will go, when the afternoon sings, blue, in summer, wounded by wheat, to step on the meadow; dreamer, I will feel its freshness on my plants and let the wind bathe my head ”.

“I am an inventor of very different merit than all those who have gone before me; even a musician, who has found something like the key to love ”.

“We have found her again! What? The eternity…. It’s the sea mixed with the sun”.

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