Lyrical Poetry Quotes
Collection of top 23 famous quotes about Lyrical Poetry
Lyrical Poetry Quotes & Sayings
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Tell him I was too fucking busy-- or vice versa.
— Dorothy Parker
Muse's creations are predominately lyrical often resulting in poetic sonnets and fairytale like art.
— Earl M. Coleman
All lyrical work must, as a whole, be perfectly intelligible, but in some particulars a little unintelligible.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
There's a fierce practicality and empiricism which the whole imaginative, lyrical aspect of poetry comes from.
— David Whyte
Marx set forth a classic statement of inherent class antagonism on the market
— Thomas E. Woods Jr.
I could be that tenebrous enigma that floods out your words with sighs and frustration.
— Moonshine Noire
Fiction and poetry are my first loves, but the really beautiful lyrical essay can do so much that other forms cannot.
— Chris Abani
Standing in the middle of the road is very dangerous; you get knocked down by the traffic from both sides.
— Margaret Thatcher
God is the most supreme. His power is without comparism. He is the impossibility specialist. All glory to him. Amen
— Chinyere Nwakwue
Poetry is a lyrical insinuation. Often, its melodic subtlety kisses the subconscious mind.
— Masiela Lusha
Our music will continue to have an impact in people's lives long after we finally call it quits.
— Tommy Lee
People grow up, and when they grow up they change/
— Haruki Murakami
Miracles happen, lyrical inhalation of poetry, you will not stop my words from breathing.
— Delano Johnson
It is often said by reformers that government should be conducted upon business principles.
— John Buchanan Robinson
Lyrical poetry is much the same an every age, as the songs of the nightingales in every spring-time.
— Heinrich Heine
If there's anyone we are sure to learn something from, it's the one who pushes our buttons.
— Kate McGahan
Logic , like lyrical poetry , is no employment for the middle-aged
— John Maynard Keynes