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poetry poverty instinct
A person born with an instinct for poverty. Elbert Hubbard
poetry literature language
Not only every great poet, but every genuine, but lesser poet, fulfils once for all some possibility of language, and so leaves one possibility less for his successors. T. S. Eliot
poetry language states
Poetry is the language of a state of crisis. Stephane Mallarme
poetry
The meaning of poetry has no sureness of direction; is like the sling, it is not under control. Rumi
poetry age
It was at that age that poetry came in search of me. Pablo Neruda
poetry feels anything-is-possible
I feel that anything is possible in a poem. Mark Strand
poetry nouns verbs
Poetry is all nouns and verbs. Marianne Moore
poetry checks priests
A satirical poet is the check of the laymen on bad priests. John Dryden
poetry produce
And if they haven't got poetry in them, there's nothing you can do that will produce it. Norman MacCaig
world enjoy virtuous
In this world, either you're virtuous or you enjoy yourself. Not both, lady, not both. Ayn Rand
world conflict outside-world
The conflicts we have with the outside world are often conflicts we have within ourselves. Bryant H. McGill
world
For Beatrice, I cherished, you perished, The world's been nightmarished. Daniel Handler
world results activity
If there is anything in the world that can really be called a mans property, it is surely that which is the result of his mental activity. Arthur Schopenhauer
world principles owners
As the owner of the company, I'm always focusing on how my company can do more for less. And it's one of the principles of the world. Robert Kiyosaki
world
Always, worlds within worlds. Clive Barker
world noise needs
The world is noisy and messy. You need to deal with the noise and uncertainty. Daphne Koller
world born made
A world of made is not a world of born e. e. cummings
world this-world
yes is a world & in this world of yes live (skilfully curled) all worlds e. e. cummings
faults mask pride
Pride is the mask we make of our faults Hebrew Proverb
faults comfortable knows
I know my faults, but I'm comfortable with me. Roger Daltrey
faults
Religion is not in fault. Swami Vivekananda
faults damn ifs
Every damn thing is your own fault, if you are any good. Ernest Hemingway
faults may suspicion
Suspicion may be no fault, but showing it may be a great one. Benjamin Franklin
faults crime poor
To be born poor is not our fault, but to die poor is crime Bill Gates
faults
The greatest of faults, I should say, is to be conscious of none. Thomas Carlyle