The hallucinations are innumerable. That's what has always been the matter with me, in fact: no belief in history, obliviousness of principles. I sha… - Arthur Rimbaud

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The hallucinations are innumerable. That's what has always been the matter with me, in fact: no belief in history, obliviousness of principles. I shall say no more about this: poets and visionaries would be jealous. I am a thousand times the richest, let's be as miserly as the sea.

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About Arthur Rimbaud

Arthur Rimbaud (20 October 1854 – 10 November 1891) was a French poet.

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Alternative Names: Jean Nicolas Arthur Rimbaud Rimbaud
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عندما يُختزل العالم إلى غابة سوداء وحيدة في أعيننا الأربع المندهشة، وإلى شاطئ لصغيرين وفيّين، وإلى منزل موسيقي لتجاوبنا الجليّ، فإنني سألقاك

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