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fame hall happen senior tail until worked
He's been one of my hall of fame guys. Stephen worked his tail off to become a starter. It didn't happen until his senior year. Gary Hatch
fame follow glass hall looking photos though wall
He was looking though the glass at the photos that were up on the wall in their hall of fame. He said, 'Dad, I want to come here and do what you did to follow you.' I said, 'No, Bryan. That was my life. You're going to have to live your own life. Jerry Colangelo
fame worms cans-of-worms
Fame is a can of worms I haven't really had to contend with. Patty Griffin
fame poet
Poet's food is love and fame. Percy Bysshe Shelley
fame poet
There are not many poets whose fame rests on a single work. Helen Vendler
fame victors laurels
Deathless laurel is the victor's due. John Dryden
fame hall high percent picks
When you say 47 percent out of the first 10 picks made the Hall of Fame, that's a high percentage. Gil Brandt
fame handle being-famous
I handle fame by not being famous...I'm not famous to me. Bob Marley
fame far hall numbers
With those numbers that he has, those plateaus, that's Hall of Fame right there. As far as I'm concerned, he's in on the first ballot. Ryne Sandberg
poetry published volume wrote
In 1971, when I was 29, I wrote my first volume of poetry. I am a poet, and I have published four books of my poems. Tony Buzan
poetry despair born
The novel is born of disillusionment; the poem, of despair. Jose Bergamin
poet persons
He consorted with prostitutes and poets...and with persons even worse. Jorge Luis Borges
poetry lines serious
From not the gravest of Divines, Accept for once some serious Lines. Jonathan Swift
poetry has-beens
My life has been the poem I would have writ, But I could not both live and utter it. Henry David Thoreau
poetry mastery logic
It ["The Ancient Mariner"] is marvellous in its mastery over that delightfully fortuitous inconsequence that is the adamantine logic of dreamland. James Russell Lowell
poet theory feels
What has any poet to trust more than the feel of the thing? Theory concerns him only until he picks up his pen, and it begins to concern him again as soon as he lays it down. John Ciardi
poet lays values
Every poet hopes that after-times Shall set some value on his votive lay. Caroline Norton
poetry would-be world
If there were no poetry on any day in the world, poetry would be invented that day. For there would be an intolerable hunger. Muriel Rukeyser