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The category "Women Poets" is bizarre and irrelevant. It's a subcategory of Poets, but there is not a "Men Poets" category.
— Vanna Bonta
A man who is intentionally unarmed relies upon the Unseen Force called God by poets, but called the Unknown by scientists.
— Mahatma Gandhi
All men are poets at heart. They serve nature for bread, but her loveliness overcomes them sometimes.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
All great poets have been men of great knowledge.
— William C. Bryant
In a way, women were asking for men to be poets and driving, passionate lovers at the same time.
— Robert James Waller
I love men. I've always been drawn to poets, artists, and madmen. Sometimes all three in one
— Jessica Lange
Unless we consent to lack the common things which men call success, we shall hardly become heroes or saints, philosophers or poets.
— John Lancaster Spalding
The philosophers of antiquity taught contempt for work, that degradation of the free man, the poets sang of idleness, that gift from the Gods.
— Paul Lafargue
There are two classes of men called poets. The one cultivates life, the other art, ... one satisfies hunger, the other gratifies the palate.
— Henry David Thoreau
All men are poets at heart.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Poets are masters of us ordinary men, in knowledge of the mind,
because they drink at streams which we have not yet made accessible to science. — Sigmund Freud
because they drink at streams which we have not yet made accessible to science. — Sigmund Freud
Histories make men wise; poets, witty; the mathematics, subtle; natural philosophy, deep; moral, grave; logic and rhetoric, able to contend.
— Francis Bacon
Poets ... are literal-minded men who will squeeze a word till it hurts.
— Archibald MacLeish
Great men are rare, poets are rarer, but the great man who is a poet, transfiguring his greatness, is the rarest of all events.
— John Drinkwater
The old poets little knew what comfort they could be to a man.
— Sarah Orne Jewett
Yet that man is happy and poets sing of him who conquers with hand and swift foot and strength.
— Pindar
When men and woman die, as poets sung, his heart's the last part moves, her last, the tongue.
— Benjamin Franklin
Our poets are men of talents who sing, and not the children of music.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Prince or commoner, tenor or bass,
Painter or plumber or never-do-well,
Do me a favor and shut your face -
Poets alone should kiss and tell. — Dorothy Parker
Painter or plumber or never-do-well,
Do me a favor and shut your face -
Poets alone should kiss and tell. — Dorothy Parker
The real giants have always been poets, men who jumped from facts into the realm of imagination and ideas.
— William Bernbach
Poets and children sometimes see things that escape the eyes of common men.
— Christopher Daniel Mechling
Are not poets men who fulfill their hopes prematurely?
— Honore De Balzac
Men like to think well of themselves, and poets help them do it.
— Sheri S. Tepper