Quote by: Edmund Vance Cooke

You don't buy poetry. (Neither do I.) Why? You cannot afford it? Bosh! You spend Editions de luxe on a thirsty friend. You can buy any one of the poetry bunch For the price you pay for a business lunch. Don't you suppose that a hungry head, Like an empty stomach, ought to be fed? Looking into myself, I find this true, So I hardly can figure it false in you.


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  • NameEdmund Vance Cooke
  • BornJune 5, 1866
  • DiedDecember 18, 1932