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There is no greater solitude than that of the samurai unless it is that of the tiger in the jungle ... Perhaps ...
— Jean-Pierre Melville
Oh well, I will say here,
knowing each man,
let you find a good wife too,
and love her as hard as you can. — Robert Creeley
knowing each man,
let you find a good wife too,
and love her as hard as you can. — Robert Creeley
I can wrap my legs around my neck.
— Janice Dickinson
Our lives begin to end when we begin to forget to love.
— Debasish Mridha
Form is never more than an extension of content.
— Robert Creeley
Hopefully, I write what I don't know.
— Robert Creeley
My love's manners in bed
are not to be discussed by me — Robert Creeley
are not to be discussed by me — Robert Creeley
No matter how wild reality was obviously often being, it was an absolutely secure place, as a tone and intelligence, and a thing happening.
— Robert Creeley
I don't think any man writing can worry about what the act of writing costs him, even though at times he is very aware of it.
— Robert Creeley
What has happened makes the world. Live on the edge, looking.
— Robert Creeley
I heard words
and words full
of holes
aching. — Robert Creeley
and words full
of holes
aching. — Robert Creeley
Communication is mutual feeling with someone, not a didactic process of information.
— Robert Creeley
May the true Kuroni City appear in your dreams.
— Ryohgo Narita
The Black Mountain poet I like most is the early Creeley. Those early poems seem very lyrical and very traditional, with a lot of voice and character.
— Robert Morgan
What a great thing! To be a writer! Words are something you can carry in your head. You can really 'travel light.'
— Robert Creeley
Bless
something small
but infinite
and quiet. — Robert Creeley
something small
but infinite
and quiet. — Robert Creeley
Hope doesn't mean anything ... Action's the only thing that counts.
— Margaret Peterson Haddix
I met Milos in 1967. I was working on a student film. And there is Milos Forman. So that's how I met Milos.
— Vincent Schiavelli
Thought is a process of work,
joy is an issue of work — Robert Creeley
joy is an issue of work — Robert Creeley
All of which was OK, as that proved then, I certainly wouldn't contradict it as a necessary sense of things.
— Robert Creeley
My nature is a quagmire
of unresolved confessions. — Robert Creeley
of unresolved confessions. — Robert Creeley
The flipside is that when we're not counting our blessings, we can fall into the trap of unintentionally counting negative things.
— Rhonda Byrne
I want to write about people who dream and wait for the night to end, who long for the light so they can hold the ones they love.
— Haruki Murakami
It's much more powerful and compelling to create a positive vision than it is to tear somebody down.
— Mark McKinnon
I do think that we are an overmedicated society.
— Marcia Angell
It is hard going to the door
cut so small in the wall where
the vision which echoes loneliness
brings a scent of wild flowers in the wood. — Robert Creeley
cut so small in the wall where
the vision which echoes loneliness
brings a scent of wild flowers in the wood. — Robert Creeley
When I speak, I speaks.
— Robert Creeley
Locale is both a geographic term and the inner sense of being.
— Robert Creeley
Bukharin's a swine and surely worse than a swine because he thinks it below his dignity to write a couple of lines.
— Joseph Stalin
I will go to the garden.
I will be a romantic. I will sell
myself in hell,
in heaven also I will be. — Robert Creeley
I will be a romantic. I will sell
myself in hell,
in heaven also I will be. — Robert Creeley
They meet in church basements and offer bandages to those wounded by the shrapnel of exploding families.
— Margaret Atwood
O love, where are you leading me now?
— Robert Creeley
I never had the blues; the blues always had me.
— Brownie McGhee
To be aroused in the dark by five feet of cold, green snake gliding over one's face is unpleasant.
— David Livingstone