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poetry poverty instinct
A person born with an instinct for poverty. Elbert Hubbard
poetry pardon burned
For what I have publish'd, I can only hope to be pardon'd; but for what I have burned, I deserve to be prais'd. Alexander Pope
poetry together groups
Poetry comes with anger, hunger and dismay; it does not often visit groups of citizens sitting down to be literary together, and would appal them if it did. Christopher Morley
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 great-poet can-do
Great poetry is always written by somebody straining to go beyond what he can do. Stephen Spender
poetry mind certain
Perhaps no person can be a poet, or can even enjoy poetry, without a certain unsoundness of mind. Thomas B. Macaulay
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 ornaments
Rhime being no necessary Adjunct or true Ornament of Poem or good Verse, in longer Works especially, but the Invention of a barbarous Age, to set off wretched matter and lame Meeter...the troublesom and modern bondage of Rimeing John Milton
mystery existence
The greatest mystery of existence is existence itself. Deepak Chopra
mystery appeals
Mystery is something that appeals to most everybody. Angela Lansbury
mystery adaptation fidelity
The great mystery of adaptation is that true fidelity can only be achieved through lavish promiscuity. David Hare
mystery wonder ifs
We wake, if ever at all, to mystery. Annie Dillard
mystery ghost crime
I love crime, I love mysteries, and I love ghosts. Stephen King
mystery after-death sabriel
Death and what came after death was no great mystery to Sabriel. She just wished it was. Garth Nix
mystery explanation ifs
We don't have an explanation for everything that happens. We don't control almost anything. And if we are not open to that mystery, life becomes so small. Isabel Allende
mystery
In religion, you're supposed to be somehow in touch with something deep and full of mysteries. Freeman Dyson
mystery
When there's an authentic mystery, as opposed to just a question being asked, that's what makes you lean forward. J. J. Abrams
poetry poverty instinct
A person born with an instinct for poverty. Elbert Hubbard
poetry pardon burned
For what I have publish'd, I can only hope to be pardon'd; but for what I have burned, I deserve to be prais'd. Alexander Pope
poetry together groups
Poetry comes with anger, hunger and dismay; it does not often visit groups of citizens sitting down to be literary together, and would appal them if it did. Christopher Morley
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 great-poet can-do
Great poetry is always written by somebody straining to go beyond what he can do. Stephen Spender
poetry mind certain
Perhaps no person can be a poet, or can even enjoy poetry, without a certain unsoundness of mind. Thomas B. Macaulay
poetry language states
Poetry is the language of a state of crisis. Stephane Mallarme
poet abandon
Poets don't finish poems, they abandon them. Stephane Mallarme
poet best-performance performances
Chris Chandler is the best performance poet I have ever seen. Utah Phillips