Wednesday, January 18, 2012

John Keats

Poet John Keats' guardian wanted him to give up writing and become a hatter or a pharmacist, and he wrote "...God forbid we should what people call SETTLE...Better to be imprudent moveables than prudent fixtures." Good thing Keats lived it up, and wrote what he liked, as he died of tuberculosis at twenty-five, eh?

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