Rich is someone who has so much that they no longer want it.
The poet becomes a seer through a long, immense and sensible unruliness of all the senses.
Arthur Rimbaud
After experience has taught that everything that frequently occurs in ordinary life is futile and vain.
Baruch Spinoza
Many men, like children, want something, but not its consequences.
José Ortega and Gasset
You can never plan the future based on the past.
Edmund Burke
Poetry doesn't buy shoes, but how can you walk without poetry?
Emmanuel Marino