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Poetry uses the hub of a torque converter for a jello mold.
— Diane Glancy
Poetry allies itself with beauty - a supreme union - but never uses it as its ultimate goal or sole nourishment.
— Saint-John Perse
Throughout the life cycle we consciously and unconsciously edit the events of our life, trying to give them meaning.
— Joan Z. Borysenko
I am enormously susceptible to religious environments - the music, the liturgy and the prayers.
— Elaine Pagels
Why speak of the use
of poetry? Poetry
is what uses us. — Hayden Carruth
of poetry? Poetry
is what uses us. — Hayden Carruth
Poetry is an art that uses words to paint vivid pictures of perceptions and emotions.
— Debasish Mridha
Well, it's very dangerous to project, but it's clear that the existing technology has some more years to go.
— Jack Kilby
Don't be misled: The imperative to 'Enjoy!' is omnipresent, but pleasure and happiness are almost entirely absent.
— Nina Power
Only the last two planes, I think, had any shot of being intercepted and taken down on 9/11.
— Richard Ben-Veniste
Never accept a fact until it has been verified by theory.
— Arthur Eddington
I'm just very wary that once you start military operations in any country, it's very difficult to predict what the outcome is.
— Abdallah II Of Jordan
I tend to play nurses and waitresses and policewomen.
— Allison Tolman
An experienced reader uses the poem as an agent of inquiry. This makes poetry very exciting, unstable, and interactive.
— John Barton
The only leading man I ever had a crush on was James Garner.
— Mary Tyler Moore
Poetry demands a different material than prose. It uses another facet of the same fact ... the spontaneous conformation of language as it is heard.
— William Carlos Williams
There will never be another Black Messiah unless we create him
— J. Edgar Hoover
Poetry uses language to create a music borne inside human experiences and emotions.
— Pattiann Rogers
The great defense against the air menace is to attack the enemy's aircraft as near as possible to their point of departure.
— Winston Churchill
Love is, after all, a selfish thing; and it throws a black shadow on anything between which and the light it stands.
— Bram Stoker
She went to bed thinking more about another person than about herself. This goes to prove that even minor poetry may have its practical uses.
— Dorothy L. Sayers