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My favorite poems have never been written in words. — Kij Johnson
My favorite poems have never been written in words. — Kij Johnson
The imagination is not the consolation people pretend. It can even be regarded as the admission of some sort of failure.
— Edmund White
when I finally begin to drift
into sleep
your memory is the...first
and the moonlight
the last, to kiss my face. — Sanober Khan
into sleep
your memory is the...first
and the moonlight
the last, to kiss my face. — Sanober Khan
I don't think of my life as a career. I do stuff. I respond to stuff. That's not a career - it's a life!
— Steve Jobs
Souls without prayer are like bodies, palsied and lame, having hands and feet they cannot use.
— Teresa Of Avila
Memory has always been fundamental for me. In fact, remembering what I had forgotten is the way most of the poems get started.
— Seamus Heaney
The simple truth? History was never simply history. If it was anything it was another collar - another means to control.
— Chris Galford
Well what does it matter,' he muttered when he was out in the corridor. 'Who wants to know the end of a story in advance?
— Cornelia Funke
There'll always be working people in my poems because I grew up with them, and I am a poet of memory.
— Philip Levine
A lot of men are impotent and it's very sad. How many of you are impotent? I see. Can't get your arms up either?
— Roseanne Barr
They're just big in the eyes of the American public.
— Eric Heiden
Human being is the only creature I found ho does everything he is not suppose to do.
— Srinivas Shenoy
Tell me, Rose. Who did this? On his knees a mere two feet from her, he had to restrain himself again from pulling her into his arms.
— Melanie Dickerson
Just my luck, she thought. Here I am in the middle of nowhere, and Easy Rider comes to my rescue.
— Susan Wiggs