The Universe Holds no Obligations

A man said to the universe:
'Sir, I exist!'
'However,' replied the universe,
'The fact has not created in me
A sense of obligation.'

Notes:

The fact of our existence does not mean the Universe owes us anything.

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Concepts:
Reality (0.933598): dbpedia | freebase
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 Poems
Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Crane , Stephen (1964), Poems, Retrieved on 2012-03-17
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  • Folksonomies: literary criticism


    Schemas

    23 MAR 2013

     Science and Naturalism in Poetry

    Poems on science and nature.
    Folksonomies: nature science poetry poems
    Folksonomies: nature science poetry poems
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