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No more pronouncements on lousy verse. No more hidden competition. No more struggling not to be a square.
— Louise Bogan
The art of one period cannot be approached through the attitudes (emotional or intellectual) of another.
— Louise Bogan
At midnight tears
Run into your ears. — Louise Bogan
Run into your ears. — Louise Bogan
O God, in the dream the terrible horse began
To paw at the air, and make for me with his blows. — Louise Bogan
To paw at the air, and make for me with his blows. — Louise Bogan
What the ancients called Bogan, as separate from Ashla.
— James Luceno
The measured blood beats out the year's delay.
— Louise Bogan
Pasture, stone wall, and steeple,
What most perturbs the mind:
The heart-rending homely people,
Or the horrible beautiful kind? — Louise Bogan
What most perturbs the mind:
The heart-rending homely people,
Or the horrible beautiful kind? — Louise Bogan
I have lost faith in universal panaceas - work is the one thing in which I really believe.
— Louise Bogan
Women have no wilderness in them They are provident instead Content in the tight hot cell of their hearts To eat dusty bread.
— Louise Bogan
The Initial Mystery that attends any journey is: how did the traveler reach his starting point in the first place?
— Louise Bogan
The terrible beast, that no one may understand,
Came to my side, and put down his head in love. — Louise Bogan
Came to my side, and put down his head in love. — Louise Bogan
Because language is the carrier of ideas, it is easy to believe that it should be very little else than such a carrier.
— Louise Bogan
Perhaps this very instant is your time.
— Louise Bogan
A thousand kindnesses do not make up for a thousand blows.
— Louise Bogan
All art, in spite of the struggles of some critics to prove otherwise, is based on emotion and projects emotion.
— Louise Bogan
You need some place to work in. That's the door half open.
— Louise Bogan
Up from the bronze, I saw Water without a flaw Rush to its rest in air Reach to its rest, and fall.
— Louise Bogan
I'll lie here and learn
How, over their ground,
Trees make a long shadow
And a light sound. — Louise Bogan
How, over their ground,
Trees make a long shadow
And a light sound. — Louise Bogan
Innocence of heart and violence of feeling are necessary in any kind of superior achievement: The arts cannot exist without them.
— Louise Bogan
Stupidity always accompanies evil. Or evil, stupidity.
— Louise Bogan
O fortunate bride, who never again will become elated after
childbirth!
O lucky older wife, who has been cured of feeling unwanted! — Louise Bogan
childbirth!
O lucky older wife, who has been cured of feeling unwanted! — Louise Bogan
It is through the acceptance of a variety of aethetic and intellectual points of view that a culture is given breadth and density.
— Louise Bogan
True revolutions in art restore more than they destroy.
— Louise Bogan
Goodbye, goodbye!
There was so much to love, I could not love it all;
I could not love it enough. — Louise Bogan
There was so much to love, I could not love it all;
I could not love it enough. — Louise Bogan
I don't like quintessential certitude.
— Louise Bogan