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Things have a terrible permanence when people die.
— Joyce Kilmer
Nothing can interrupt it yet all can break it.
— Jean-Paul Sartre
For nothing keeps a poet
In his high singing mood
Like unappeasable hunger
For unattainable food. — Joyce Kilmer
In his high singing mood
Like unappeasable hunger
For unattainable food. — Joyce Kilmer
I think that I shall never scan A tree as lovely as a man ... A tree depicts divinest plan, But God himself lives in a man.
— Joyce Kilmer
Fully alive and deeply committed is a risky business.
— Steven Kotler
The fairy poet takes a sheet Of moonbeam, silver white; His ink is dew from daisies sweet, His pen a point of light.
— Joyce Kilmer
The only reason a road is good as every wanderer knows / Is just because of the homes, the homes, the homes to which one goes
— Joyce Kilmer
I think that I shall never see a poem lovely as a tree.
— Joyce Kilmer
The word may be mightier than the sword, but except for the s they are pretty much the same. Both are used to kill
and to save. — Linda Stasi
and to save. — Linda Stasi
The air is like a butterfly
With frail blue wings.
The happy earth looks at the sky
And sings. — Joyce Kilmer
With frail blue wings.
The happy earth looks at the sky
And sings. — Joyce Kilmer
If you make a mistake, you learn from it. If you never make a mistake, you're never the wiser. These
— Cecelia Ahern
Lafayette took umbrage - just gobs and gobs of umbrage - at the patriots' vilification of his countrymen for leaving Newport.
— Sarah Vowell
But only God can make a tree.
— Joyce Kilmer
There is no peace to be taken
With poets who are young,
For they worry about the wars to be fought
and the songs that must be sung. — Joyce Kilmer
With poets who are young,
For they worry about the wars to be fought
and the songs that must be sung. — Joyce Kilmer
The alternative to peace is war, which will expose everyone to mass casualties, misery and a loss of perspective for many years to come.
— Boris Trajkovski
To forget all about your mistakes adds to them perhaps.
— Henry David Thoreau