A poem is true if it hangs together. Information points to something else. A poem points to nothing but itself. ...
E. M. Forster
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A poem might be defined as thinking about feelings - about human feelings and frailties. ...
Anne Stevenson
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A poet can survive everything but a misprint. ...
Oscar Wilde
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A poet is, before anything else, a person who is passionately in love with language. ...
W. H. Auden
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A poet looks at the world the way a man looks at a woman. ...
Wallace Stevens
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A poet's autobiography is his poetry. Anything else is just a footnote. ...
Yevgeny Yevtushenko
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A poet's work is to name the unnameable, to point at frauds, to take sides, start arguments, shape the world, and stop it going to sleep. ...
Salman Rushdie
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A true poet does not bother to be poetical. Nor does a nursery gardener scent his roses. ...
Jean Cocteau
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Children and lunatics cut the Gordian knot which the poet spends his life patiently trying to untie. ...
Jean Cocteau
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Each memorable verse of a true poet has two or three times the written content. ...
Alfred de Musset
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Each word bears its weight, so you have to read my poems quite slowly. ...
Anne Stevenson
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Even when poetry has a meaning, as it usually has, it may be inadvisable to draw it out... Perfect understanding will sometimes almost extinguish pleasure. ...
A. E. Housman
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Poetry is an orphan of silence. The words never quite equal the experience behind them. ...
Charles Simic
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Poetry is just the evidence of life. If your life is burning well, poetry is just the ash. ...
Leonard Cohen
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Poetry is language at its most distilled and most powerful. ...
Rita Dove
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Poetry is nearer to vital truth than history. ...
Plato
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Poetry is not a turning loose of emotion, but an escape from emotion; it is not the expression of personality, but an escape from personality. But, of course, only those who have personality and emotions know what it means to want to escape from these things. ...
T. S. Eliot
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Poetry is ordinary language raised to the Nth power. Poetry is boned with ideas, nerved and blooded with emotions, all held together by the delicate, tough skin of words. ...
Paul Engle
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Poetry is plucking at the heartstrings, and making music with them. ...
Dennis Gabor
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Poetry is the art of creating imaginary gardens with real toads. ...
Marianne Moore
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Poetry is the opening and closing of a door, leaving those who look through to guess about what is seen during the moment. ...
Carl Sandburg
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Poetry is the revelation of a feeling that the poet believes to be interior and personal which the reader recognizes as his own. ...
Salvatore Quasimodo
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The novel is born of disillusionment; the poem, of despair. ...
Jose Bergamin
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The poem is a little myth of man's capacity of making life meaningful. And in the end, the poem is not a thing we see-it is, rather, a light by which we may see-and what we see is life. ...
Robert Penn Warren
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The poem is the point at which our strength gave out. ...
Richard Rosen
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