Poets And Nature Quotes
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I like strong women. Physical women.
— Ansel Elgort
And that is the nature of us poets and whores, to make things hard: dicks, choices... life.
— Nicole Lyons
What we call life is only talk of nature.
— Dejan Stojanovic
All men are poets at heart. They serve nature for bread, but her loveliness overcomes them sometimes.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
I like Kahlua and ice cream as a dessert.
— Hamilton Jordan
I'm not, by nature, a collaborator. My biggest influences were people like painters and poets. These are solitary workers.
— Robert Wyatt
Scientists can talk about human nature,but only poets can free those feelings we keep in the pent heart
— Jeffrey Moore
Sound unbound by nature becomes bounded by art.
— Dejan Stojanovic
The best poets, after all, exhibit only a tame and civil side of nature. They have not seen the west side of any mountain.
— Henry David Thoreau
Nature, after all, is still the grand agent in making poets.
— Thomas Carlyle
Poets alone are sure of immortality; they are the truest diviners of nature.
— Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
I have a mindset that says bipartisanship ought to consist of Democrats coming to the Republican point of view.
— Richard Mourdock
Nothing is inanimate; what is the rest is our interpretation.
— Dejan Stojanovic
People were usually much better in their letters than in reality. They were much like poets in this way.
— Charles Bukowski
There are two classes of poets - the poets by education and practice, these we respect; and poets by nature, these we love.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Each reader discovers for himself that, with respect to the simpler features of nature, succeeding poets have done little else than copy his similes.
— Henry David Thoreau
Poets knew that isolation in nature, far from people and things man-made, was good for the soul, and he'd always identified with poets.
— Nicholas Sparks