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Sarah Silverman Sometimes loving each other isn't enough. You have to be responsible for your own happiness. You can't stay in a relationship because you're afraid of the unknown.
sometimes breathe knows
Tori Amos Sometimes I breathe you in and I know you know.
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Venus Williams Sometimes, you know, once you pay your taxes and once you pay your expenses, once you've lived this life, things add up quickly. And it's easy to become a statistic. And that's something I've always tried to avoid, and I've always said, hey - not that it won't be me, that, hey, it could be me.
sometimes loses can-do
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sometimes folds knows
Robin McKinley Sometimes it is better not to know. Sometimes when you do know you just fold up.
sometimes poet
Wole Soyinka Some of us – poets are not exactly poets. We live sometimes – beyond the word.
sometimes critics filmmaker
Wim Wenders Filmmakers and critics wrote about each other and sometimes very harshly. This no longer exists.
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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.
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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.