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stealing
Samuel Liles They're not stealing from us, they're stealing from God. This is God's house.
stealing
Brad Meltzer All writers steal from their own lives.
stealing
Janice Dickinson Everyone steals from something or someone.
stealing immoral
Anton Chekhov It's immoral to steal, but you can take things.
stealing-things stealing honestly
Creed Bratton Honestly, I love stealing things.
stealing ready stills
Rickey Henderson I can still steal a base anytime I get ready.
stealing poet
T. S. Eliot Bad poets imitate, good poets steal.
stealing poet great-poet
T. S. Eliot Good poets borrow, great poets steal
poetry should
Charles Dickens Why then we should drop into poetry.
poet negotiation range
Edward Hirsch Readers bring their own experiences, their own range of - their own wisdom, their own knowledge, their own insights to poem and the meaning of a poem takes place in the negotiation between the poet, the poem and the reader.
poetry essentials needs
Edward Hirsch Poetry never loses its appeal. Sometimes its audience wanes and sometimes it swells like a wave. But the essential mystery of being human is always going to engage and compel us. We're involved in a mystery. Poetry uses words to put us in touch with that mystery. We're always going to need it.
poet reader great-poet
Edward Hirsch There has never been a great poet who wasn't also a great reader of poetry.
poetry use would-be
Edith Sitwell it is as unseeing to ask what is the use of poetry as it would be to ask what is the use of religion.
poetic invisible feels
Diablo Cody Judy Blume excels at describing how it feels to be invisible. So how poetic is it that Blume herself is suddenly everywhere?
poet represent size sound thus universal
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe The poet should size the Particular, and he should, if there be anything sound in it, thus represent the Universal
poet true
Eugenio Montale The poet does not know and often will never know his true receiver.
poet invention conscious
C. S. Lewis Periods' are largely an invention of the historians. The poets themselves are not conscious of living in any period and refuse to conform to the scheme.