Translated Poetry Quotes
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Basically, I think 21st century conservation is moving toward preserving ecosystems by dealing with the needs of people.
— Edward Norton
Mistruths are printed as fact, in some cases, and frequently only half of a story will be told.
— Michael J. Jackson
The flower bloomed and faded. The sun rose and sank. The lover loved and went. And what the poets said in rhyme, the young translated into practice.
— Virginia Woolf
Translated poetry filled the no-man's-land between my own work and other writers', and I found this fascinating to explore.
— Edwin Morgan
Seize the moment and seize the day. Revel in the joy and fight all the harder against despair. I
— R.A. Salvatore
Poetry isn't heard with your ears it is translated from your heart listened to by your soul.
— Richard M. Knittle Jr.
Thank you, dear God, for this good life and forgive us if we do not love it enough.
— Garrison Keillor
Reichardt kept people relentlessly focused on the simple hedgehog idea,
— James C. Collins
The world cannot be translated;
It can only be dreamed of and touched. — Dejan Stojanovic
It can only be dreamed of and touched. — Dejan Stojanovic
Mud and rain and wretchedness and blood. Why should jolly soldier-boys complain? God made these before the roofless Flood - Mud and rain.
— Siegfried Sassoon
YOU WILL! YOU CAN! YOU MUST! YOU HAVE NO CHOICE. BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY. YOU WILL OVERCOME.
— Chuck Pagano
When one guy sees an invisible man he's a nut case; ten people see him it's a cult; ten million people see him it's a respected religion.
— Richard Jeni
The country remains dependent on oil. But as we are now learning, oil is becoming increasingly scarce.
— Armstrong Williams
She's always suggesting books like a literary marriage broker, wedding readers to the titles just right for them.
— Joseph Bruchac
In a way, Anglo-Saxon poetry cannot be translated.
— Seamus Heaney