Poetry Writing Quotes
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Poetry Writing Quotes & Sayings
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My favorite symphony is the silent song of the night!
— Avijeet Das
The things I like to find in a story are punch and poetry.
— Sean O Faolain
One writes because one has been touched by the yearning for and the despair of ever touching the Other.
— Charles Simic
I started writing poetry and philosophy when I was 17 years old and my mind so was wild. Now I'm 56 and I often want to write like a child.
— Stanley Victor Paskavich
If I were to choose between the power of writing a poem and the ecstasy of a poem unwritten, I would choose the ecstasy. It is better poetry.
— Kahlil Gibran
Writing poetry is supernatural. Or, it should be.
— Katerina Stoykova Klemer
The true poem rests between the words.
— Vanna Bonta
There is something about writing poetry that brings a man close to the cliff's edge.
— Charles Bukowski
Poetry is the beauty of life.
— Debasish Mridha
This is why I write. Because poetry begins where death is robbed of the last word.
— Odysseus Elytis
Everything has its poetry. 94
— Joseph Joubert
my poetry is merely a body.
you are the soul in my words. — Sanober Khan
you are the soul in my words. — Sanober Khan
She was the reason I started to write but her beauty is kept me writing.
— Brandon Villasenor
If food is poetry, is not poetry also food?
— Joyce Carol Oates
To die with your boots on while writing poetry is not as glorious as riding a horse down Broadway with a stick of dynamite in your teeth,
— Charles Bukowski
All I ever really wanted to do was arouse souls through my writing and enjoy my journey to becoming one with myself and with the world.
— Terry A. O'Neal
A word a day keeps the psychosis away!
— Carol Robi
Poetry being ... when we look from the center outward.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
I'm a poet. I'm just a renaissance man in my heart. I can build shelves and I can write poetry.
— Anthony Mackie
Poetry and prose are of equal importance to me as a reader, and there doesn't seem to be much difference in my own writing.
— Kevin Powers
You cannot spell Poetry without try
— Brandon Villasenor
I'm only able to write poetry, for the most part, when I have a Muse, a woman who focuses the world for me.
— May Sarton
My ear is not working, my poetry ear. I can't write a line that doesn't sound like pots and pans falling out of the cupboard.
— Jane Kenyon
I despair of ever writing excellent poetry.
— Isaac Rosenberg
Last night your thin walls invited me to the party next door / reminded me I am a quiet person in a quiet life.
— Drew Myron
The thing I've learned writing my book is that everyone has the potential to be a poet, and all of our lives are epic.
— Jonathan Heatt
Only the poet truly understands what is written between the pregnant pauses they create.
— Shannon Lynette
I have no doubt at all the Devil grins,
As seas of ink I spatter.
Ye gods, forgive my "literary" sins
The other kind don't matter. — Robert W. Service
As seas of ink I spatter.
Ye gods, forgive my "literary" sins
The other kind don't matter. — Robert W. Service
Poetry is the coronation of literature, and a majestic form of writing.
— Kristian Goldmund Aumann
Writing poetry after Auschwitz is barbaric.
— Theodor W. Adorno
When writing poetry, it is not that produces a bright idea, but the bright idea that kindles the fire of.
— Cesare Pavese
Tell all the truth but tell it slant.
— Emily Dickinson
Poetry can have varied and useful functions; and seduction is apparently something worth writing poetry for.
— Shira Wolosky
In poetry we pare down our thoughts into their most graceful shapes, like minimalist sculptures.
— Patricia Robin Woodruff
Violence can read like poetry. You just have to describe the act as if you're in love with the way your characters bleed.
— F.K. Preston
Bad poetry is caused by people who sit down and think, Now I am going to write a Poem.
— Charles Bukowski
Traveling down a road of self-destruction
With no room for any reconstruction — Jessica-Lynn Barbour
With no room for any reconstruction — Jessica-Lynn Barbour
I write because there are things in me that cannot die.
— Sanober Khan
Dear Hands, I get it. You like writing poetry. But you can't bring a metaphor to a gunfight.
— Rudy Francisco
Don't strive to sound poetic. Strive to sound genuine in your writing and you will find poetry in the most mundane things in life.
— Bobby Hundley
There is a difference between a poem and a writing incrusted with a feel of Poetry to fall within range
— Mpho Leteng
He that would earn the Poet's sacred name, Must write for future as for present ages.
— Christopher Pearse Cranch
I do love writing prose interspersed with the poetry of other people. Their rhythms break into my prose and create a connection.
— Pattiann Rogers
I keep thinking about blood, I dream about it. Wake up thinking about it. Pretty soon I'll be writing morbid emo poetry about it.
— Cassandra Clare
I don't think there's any essential difference, at least for me, between writing poetry and writing prose.
— Jorge Luis Borges
When the poet is in love, he is incapable of writing poetry on love. He has to write when he remembers that he was in love.
— Umberto Eco
There are three good things in this world. One is to read poetry, another is to write poetry, and the best of all is to live poetry.
— Rupert Brooke
It's not easy to write a poem about a poem.
— Dejan Stojanovic
Writing poetry helps me to write my fiction; each thing helps the other.
— Sandra Cisneros
I was lucky to have read a lot of poetry when I was younger; it helped me to remember a way to write.
— Benjamin Clementine
I say, flawless poems do not exist.
— Ymatruz
It's not pain. It's raw material.
— Jo Bell
I guess the quality that makes one write poetry keeps one from selling it.
— Louise Closser Hale
Why can't prose be poetic?
— Kevin Focke
I wrote a fair amount of poetry in college. It was really, really bad. I mean, bad. And that's how I found out - by doing it.
— John McPhee
Discovery's friend is creativity
— Phillip Gary Smith
How quiet the writing, how noisy the printing.
— Marina Tsvetaeva
Poets should never stop writing, because their words could be a powerful inspiration to someone else, whether it be now or 100 years from today.
— Delano Johnson
He drove his mind into the abyss where poetry is written.
— George Orwell
If you choose your subject selectively - intuitively - the camera can write poetry.
— Harry Callahan
I have epiphanies all the time, because I'm always thinking. I'm a thinker. I'm always writing poetry, I'm always coming to conclusions.
— Chrisette Michele
The movement
Of the body is
Where poetry
Begins — Clint Catalyst
Of the body is
Where poetry
Begins — Clint Catalyst
Poetry creates the myth, the prose writer draws its portrait.
— Jean-Paul Sartre
Inhale sky. Exhale stars.
— Vytautaseneyevich
Go home and write / a page tonight. / And let that page come out of you - / Then, it will be true.
— Langston Hughes
Well I guess the plan was to write poetry and publish books and make a living from writing poetry. That was a pretty ambitious plan I guess.
— Robert Adamson
[Marianne Moore's definition of genuine poetry]
Imaginary gardens with real toads in them. — Marianne Moore
Imaginary gardens with real toads in them. — Marianne Moore
Poetry is the most intimate of all writing. I want to speak first from me to myself and then from me to you.
— Ellen Bass
It ain't so easy writing about nothin
— Patti Smith
Though we met at the same station,
we were but passing trains;
on parallel lines,
destined to never meet. — Timothy Joshua
we were but passing trains;
on parallel lines,
destined to never meet. — Timothy Joshua
Solitude is very important in my work as a mode of inspiration, but isolation is not good in this respect. I am not writing poetry about isolation.
— Wislawa Szymborska
I have never separated the writing of poetry from prayer. I have grown up believing it is a vocation, a religious vocation.
— Derek Walcott
What we have now, shall never be again. The poets of the past sit in amazement of the wanna-be's of an era long gone.
— T. Grassan
Writing poetry is such an intense experience that it helps to start the process in a casual or wayward frame of mind.
— Edward Hirsch
I long for the day I no longer long for him.
— Franki Fiori