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Dear:
I am dying
without you, and I won't be dying long. But don't come.
Best always,
Frank — Frank O'Hara
I am dying
without you, and I won't be dying long. But don't come.
Best always,
Frank — Frank O'Hara
Italian is the language of song. German is good for philosophy and English for poetry. French is best at precision; it has a rigour to it.
— Maurice Druon
The best poetry will be found to have a power of forming, sustaining, and delighting us, as nothing else can.
— Matthew Arnold
I was compared to Charles Bukowski yesterday. It was the best and worst compliment I've ever gotten.
— Rosa Sophia
You are either in a state of perfection or a state of learning. Reading is one of the best ways to learn about our lives and purpose!
— Cupideros
Reading great works of literature, discovering poetry, and listening to the best composers are all ways that we learn to love the Creator more.
— Jennifer A. Marshall
Poetry is man's best means of perceiving most profoundly the action and the consequence of his own emotions.
— John Ciardi
For even the best err in words when they are meant to mean most delicate and almost inexpressible things.
— Rainer Maria Rilke
Truth speaks best in the language of poetry and symbolism, I think.
— Grant Morrison
Most anthologists of poetry or quotations are like those who eat cherries or oysters, first picking the best and ending by eating everything.
— Nicolas Chamfort
I want to be the best advocate and promoter for poetry that I can be.
— Natasha Trethewey
Hi, My best inspiration for poetry comes from walking and sharing with friends. Let me know what you think.Diana
— Diana Kanecki
I found the best thing
I could do
was just to type away
at my own work
and let the dying
die
as they always have. — Charles Bukowski
I could do
was just to type away
at my own work
and let the dying
die
as they always have. — Charles Bukowski
Who loves you most, and loves you best, and thinks of you when others rest? 'Tis Emilie.
— Emily Dickinson
I write poetry anyway and have for years and years. For me, putting fiction and poetry together is like the best of both worlds.
— Ellen Hopkins
Probably the best nonsense poetry is produced gradually and accidentally, by communities rather than by individuals.
— George Orwell
There are three good things in this world. One is to read poetry, another is to write poetry, and the best of all is to live poetry.
— Rupert Brooke
the best and worst critics I had was in the Marine Corps, If you can share poetry to a bunch of opinionated Marines, you can share with anyone
— Vincent Breit
Where the cheerful children
of unwritten poems,
play all around,
you will find me there. — Khadija Rupa
of unwritten poems,
play all around,
you will find me there. — Khadija Rupa
Poetry thus makes immortal all that is best and most beautiful in the world
— Percy Bysshe Shelley
Poetry is best written with the growl and the gut. The heart and the head should be the realm to the reader.
— Jeremy Young
I try to think of metaphors that suit him best, but he was made of the sea and the stars and the sun, and one wouldn't do him justice.
— Zorgie Adriana Sanchez
Poetry is the record of the best and happiest moments of the happiest and best minds
— Percy Bysshe Shelley
The first kiss and the first glass of wine are the best.
— Marty Rubin
Isn't it worth missing whatever joy / you might have dreamed, to wake in the night and find / you and your beloved are holding hands in your sleep?
— Galway Kinnell
I like to think that the best poetry is or involves a contest between ordinary conversation and ritual.
— Miller Williams
Visual media is the dominant art form in our present day culture, whereas poetry is, at best, a proxy. Yet poetry and film are both "dream factories."
— Denise Duhamel
You are a poem--and that is to be the best part of a poet--what makes up the
poet's consciousness in his best moods. — George Eliot
poet's consciousness in his best moods. — George Eliot