Share this sentence
— Edgar Allan Poe"The object, Truth, or the satisfaction of the intellect, and the object, Passion, or the excitement of the heart, are, although attainable, to a certain extent, in poetry, far more readily attainable in prose."
Related information
Discover more quotes
Previous Quote
The only difference between 'fear' and 'excitement' is what we label it.
— Peter McWilliams
Next Quote
Anytime I was in Memphis with my dad and at the house, I was happy. That was, like, a given. It was what I lived for. And I still feel the same excitement and warmth.
— Lisa Marie Presley
Loading recommended content...