“The philospher’s mind, the poet’s heart, and the peasant’s back.”
Roughly translated: the thirst for the quest, the passion to artfully express, and the tenacity to do no less. Can’t take credit for the initial thought, only what it means to me. Lucky enough to be there when it happened…
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