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Part of the reason I sort of shot out like a cannon out of Michigan and left home at such an early age is because I had to feel independent.
— Madonna Ciccone
These men seem not to know that poetry has its particular rules and precepts; and that history is governed by others directly opposite.
— Lucian Of Samosata
Be true to your word and your work and your friend.
— John Boyle O'Reilly
The rules of life are nothing that cannot be fixed.
— Shannon A. Thompson
Freedom is poetry, taking liberties with words, breaking the rules of normal speech, violating common sense. Freedom is violence.
— Norman O. Brown
It takes little talent to see what lies under one's nose, a good deal to know in what direction to point that organ.
— W. H. Auden
Because I don't believe everything I read.
— Steven Wright
There are lots of opportunities in limitations, but it takes a positive mindset to recognize them.
— Israelmore Ayivor
Let a man be stimulated by poetry, established by the rules of propriety, and perfected by music.
— Confucius
An insult bestowed on your interior and exterior personality; for causes beyond control, kills you innumerably, till the last breath.
— Aniruddha Sastikar
Unfortunately, the more chaotic the society, the greater is the desire for conservative, nonconfrontational art.
— Kate Braverman
The spirit of poetry, like all other living powers, must of necessity circumscribe itself by rules, were it only to unite power with beauty.
— Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Invention hovers always a little above the rules.
— Mary Oliver
I get nervous when I fly; I'm used to walking with my feet.
— Jack Johnson
In The Land of Poetry and Fighting, Efficiency rules the throne. I try to live here, so I shave my head because hair is dead and dead is inefficient.
— Cameron Conaway
The hand of God creates; it does not conceal.
— Umberto Eco