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The works of the great poets have never yet been read by mankind, for only great poets can read the.
— Henry David Thoreau
Even famous poets such as Marianne Moore and William Carlos Williams were rarely asked to read their poems.
— Donald Hall
The game has changed. What's going on now is nonsense. You have guys complaining about not being paid.
— David Wells
I just think we tear down women in this country for all these superficial reasons, and women are so great and strong.
— Melissa McCarthy
And everyone wants to read the poem
we're afraid to write. — Kelli Russell Agodon
we're afraid to write. — Kelli Russell Agodon
As I read you I fell in love with the holes between your words and I loved you most on the days you could not love yourself.
— Jenim Dibie
If God inspires your writing, others will know because it will inspire them when they read it.
— Cecil Murphey
When you read, don't consider only what the author thinks, but take time to consider what you think.
— N.H. Kleinbaum
Imperfection is a core dimension of freedom.
— Yochai Benkler
The scholars and poets of an earlier time can be read only with a dictionary to help.
— Carl Sandburg
Fortifications, artillery, foreign aid - will be of no value, unless the ordinary soldier knows that it is HE guarding his country
— Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim
baffled at how he had released her.
— Robin Hobb
So, what you're saying is, just because a warrior is a woman doesn't mean they yhave to wear a chain mail bikini? Like, they could wear...real armor?
— Jeremy Whitley
The works of great poets have never been read by mankind, for only great poets can read them.
— Henry David Thoreau
Read somewhat in the English poets every day. You will find them elegant, entertaining and constructive companions through your whole life.
— David McCullough
Fingers of wind combed the lake into ridges - icy palm prints glistened wherever it rested
— John Geddes
I read a lot. I liked a tremendous number of poets and writers. The person whose work I liked the most was Joyce.
— Grace Paley
When I began writing, I didn't read any other children's poets ... I didn't want to be influenced until I'd found my own voice. Now I read them all.
— Jack Prelutsky
I've been told by many the art of poetry's dead, I believe it's alive on pages they haven't read
— Stanley Victor Paskavich
a silent night. - the most eloquent poem i have ever read.
— Sanober Khan