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failing worthwhile asks
Richard Ford The thing about being a writer is that you never have to ask, 'Am I doing something that's worthwhile?' Because even if you fail at it, you know that it's worth doing.
failing stumbling bases
Sandra Bullock Failing is what we do, or stumbling is what we do on a daily basis.
failing plans planners
Ronald Reagan The more the plans fail, the more the planners plan.
failing lord confession
Saint Augustine In failing to confess, Lord, I would only hide You from myself, not myself from You.
failing protect
W. E. B. Du Bois A system cannot fail those it was never meant to protect
failing
Twyla Tharp The more you fail in private, the less you will fail in public.
failing poet ends
Rick Yancey Poets never die, I thought. They just fail in the end.
failing instruments stage
Trent Reznor When an instrument fails on stage it mocks you and must be destroyed!
poetry published volume wrote
Tony Buzan 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.
poetry
Chang-Rae Lee I think book clubs should read more contemporary poetry.
poetry joy three
Umberto Eco For Mallarmé naming an object meant suppressing three-quarters of its poetic pleasure (which consists in the joy of guessing bit by bit - "le suggérer, voilà le rêve!").
poetry spirit breaths
William Wordsworth poetry is the breath and finer spirit of knowledge
poetry events moments
Tracy K. Smith Often it is a moment rather than an event that makes a poem.
poetry instinct appeals
Robinson Jeffers Poetry is not a civilizer, rather the reverse, for great poetry appeals to the most primitive instincts.
poet easier impression
Robert Schumann The poet sees better than other mortals. I do not see things as they are, but according to my own subjective impression, and this makes life easier and simpler.
poetry odes causes
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Poetry, even that of the loftiest, and seemingly, that of the wildest odes, [has] a logic of its own as severe as that of science; and more difficult, because more subtle, more complex, and dependent on more and more fugitive causes. In the truly great poets... there is a reason assignable, not only for every word, but for the position of every word.
poetry may fool
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Sir, I admit your general rule, That every poet is a fool, But you yourself may serve to show it, That every fool is not a poet.
ends finding fix help learn looking
Lou Pucci He's just looking for who he is. Through that, I think he ends up kind of finding that there is no answer. And that he has to learn through his own experiences that there is no one thing that is going to help him or going to fix him.
ends gonna gotten guys senior throughout
Jeremy Crabtree He's gonna be something special. He's gotten dramatically better throughout his senior season. If he ends up at Miami, he's one of those guys who could play pretty quickly.
ends
Chris Morris The pursuit of approval usually ends in disaster.
ends function knowledge secondhand surface
Samantha Harvey I think we often live at a surface level, and that ends up with us in a lot of difficulty because we just function on assumptions and secondhand knowledge.
ends force happen nobody shots trying win
Justin Gray I want to win so bad. Sometimes it ends up with me trying to force shots and trying to make something happen for us as a team. I feel like if I won't do it, nobody else will.
ends work
Jon Bon Jovi My background's working class. My parents had to work to make ends meet. We don't come from any sense of privilege.
ends
William J. Clinton Somehow we all end up paying for what we do.
ends higher amused
William Ellery Channing Life has a higher end, than to be amused
ends feels pencils
William Faulkner I've got to feel the pencil and see the words at the end of the pencil,