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Mastery in poetry consists largely in the instinct for not ruining or smothering or tinkering with moments of vision.
— Edmund Blunden
Sculpture and painting are moments of life; poetry is life itself.
— Walter Savage Landor
The other side of it is that, despite all that, people reach out to poetry at the key moments in their lives.
— Paul Muldoon
Life is transitory... and love is poetry in action
— Scarlet Risque
Who is king in the world of the blind when there isn't even a one eyed man?
— John Kenneth Galbraith
I had a period in my life in the '90s where I was definitely young, dumb, and full of even more dumb.
— Scott Weiland
The island had come to seem one of those places seen from the train that belong to a life in which we shall never take part.
— Arthur Ransome
Bringing science into poetry is one way of acknowledging some of the richest stuff that is in my cultural moment.
— Alison Hawthorne Deming
Adventure lies not in the places we seek, but in the moments we create in the places we treasure.
— Rochelle Carr
Poetry is the report of a nuance between two moments, when people say, 'Listen!' and 'Did you see it?' 'Did you hear it? What was it?'
— Carl Sandburg
Before you, life was desolate - the past hardly worth remembering - and now, each moment a keepsake I can't throw away ...
— John Geddes
Every attempt to fix eternity is an escape from reality. I will be plaguing my days with moments and minutes. For ever is too far!
— Rossana Condoleo
All the world can be found in poetry. All you need to see and hear. All the moments, good and bad, joyous and sad.
— Patricia MacLachlan
I'm constantly agitated, restless - I work moments like worry beads until I see your face ...
— John Geddes
I didn't mean to take up all your sweet time ... I'll give it right back to you, one of these days
— Jimi Hendrix
The progress of any writer is marked by those moments when he manages to outwit his own inner police system.
— Ted Hughes
No Tyson, the guy in the story did not attract the attention of a moose. Tyson is sad now.
— Rick Riordan
Here, illuminated at last,
Nestles the ruddy glint of spiritual certainty;
Sweet moments of passion and healing,
Of sensual release. — Scott Hastie
Nestles the ruddy glint of spiritual certainty;
Sweet moments of passion and healing,
Of sensual release. — Scott Hastie
The supreme art of living is to strive to live each day well.
— Wilferd Peterson
For every moment of suffering,
Others will arrive
That will instead pierce you with joy. — Scott Hastie
Others will arrive
That will instead pierce you with joy. — Scott Hastie
Poetry, above all, is a series of intense moments - its power is not in narrative. I'm not dealing with facts, I'm dealing with emotion.
— Carol Ann Duffy
Exhaust the little moment. Soon it dies.
And be it gash or gold it will not come
Again in this identical disguise. — Gwendolyn Brooks
And be it gash or gold it will not come
Again in this identical disguise. — Gwendolyn Brooks
Often it is a moment rather than an event that makes a poem.
— Tracy K. Smith
What has having a baby got to do with getting a job at an art gallery? You're always thinking in terms of either/or. The thing is wholeness.
— Margaret Atwood
our feet
are grape-squashed in memories
our skins are still flushed
from the touch
of summer's lips. — Sanober Khan
are grape-squashed in memories
our skins are still flushed
from the touch
of summer's lips. — Sanober Khan
Books measure time in both moments and years.
We all grow old but the stories never will. — R.M. Engelhardt
We all grow old but the stories never will. — R.M. Engelhardt
Wariness had driven away poetry; from hesitating to feel came the moment when you no longer could.
— Elizabeth Bowen
poems are small moments of enlightenment
— Natalie Goldberg
Everyone's life is a poetry rhymed with sweet and bitter words, rhythmed with moments.
— Robert Ahaness
Poetry is the record of the best and happiest moments of the happiest and best minds
— Percy Bysshe Shelley
I am, I hope, never offensive by accident.
— Christopher Hitchens