William Butler Yeats
Irish poet
Sayings by William Butler Yeats
I am certain that the soul is immortal, and that it passes through many bodies.
I have seen too many ghosts to doubt their existence.
The greatest thing in life is to be a fool for Christ's sake.
I have always been attracted to the abnormal.
I believe in magic.
I have been so much alone that I have come to think of the dead as my companions.
The dead are always about us, invisible but present.
I have seen visions and dreamed dreams, and I have believed in them all.
I am a very superstitious man.
I have always been interested in what lies beyond the veil of the material world.
I have been a student of the occult for many years, and I have found much truth in it.
I believe that the dead can communicate with the living.
I have been haunted by spirits all my life.
My imagination is my reality.
I have always preferred the company of mystics and madmen to that of the sane and sensible.
The soul is a living being, and it never dies.
I have seen the invisible world, and it is more real than the visible.
I am a man of visions.
The world is full of spirits, and they are always trying to communicate with us.
I have lived among the dead, and I have learned much from them.