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Russell Baker
I gave up on new poetry myself thirty years ago, when most of it began to read like coded messages passing between lonely aliens on a hostile world.


Charles Baudelaire
Always be a poet, even in prose.


Robert Browning
God is the perfect poet.


John Cage
There is poetry as soon as we realize that we possess nothing.


Rene Char
A poet must leave traces of his passage, not proof.


Gilbert K. Chesterton
The poets have been mysteriously silent on the subject of cheese.


John Ciardi
You don't have to suffer to be a poet; adolescence is enough suffering for anyone.


Jean Cocteau
The poet doesn't invent. He listens.


Jean Cocteau
Children and lunatics cut the Gordian knot which the poet spends his life patiently trying to untie.


Jean Cocteau
A true poet does not bother to be poetical. Nor does a nursery gardener scent his roses.


Jean Cocteau
The poet is a liar who always speaks the truth.


Leonard Cohen
Poetry is just the evidence of life. If your life is burning well, poetry is just the ash.


Samuel McChord Crothers
A prose writer gets tired of writing prose, and wants to be a poet. So he begins every line with a capital letter, and keeps on writing prose.


Rita Dove
Poetry is language at its most distilled and most powerful.


T. S. Eliot
Poetry is not a turning loose of emotion, but an escape from emotion; it is not the expression of personality, but an escape from personality. But, of course, only those who have personality and emotions know what it means to want to escape from these things.


T. S. Eliot
Genuine poetry can communicate before it is understood.


Paul Engle
Poetry is ordinary language raised to the Nth power. Poetry is boned with ideas, nerved and blooded with emotions, all held together by the delicate, tough skin of words.


Gustave Flaubert
Everything one invents is true, you may be perfectly sure of that. Poetry is as precise as geometry.


Edward M. Forster
A poem is true if it hangs together. Information points to something else. A poem points to nothing but itself.


Robert Frost
Poetry is what gets lost in translation.


Robert Frost
Poetry is when an emotion has found its thought and the thought has found words.


Robert Frost
A poem begins in delight and ends in wisdom.


Robert Frost
To be a poet is a condition, not a profession.


Dennis Gabor
Poetry is plucking at the heartstrings, and making music with them.


Kahlil Gibran
A poet is a bird of unearthly excellence, who escapes from his celestial realm arrives in this world warbling. If we do not cherish him, he spreads his wings and flies back into his homeland.


Kahlil Gibran
Poetry is a deal of joy and pain and wonder, with a dash of the dictionary.


Andre Gide
"Therefore" is a word the poet must not know.


Robert Graves
There's no money in poetry, but then there's no poetry in money, either.


Thomas Gray
Poetry is thoughts that breathe, and words that burn.


Thomas Hardy
If Galileo had said in verse that the world moved, the inquisition might have let him alone.


William Hazlitt
Poetry is all that is worth remembering in life.


Horace
No poems can please for long or live that are written by water drinkers.


A. E. Housman
Even when poetry has a meaning, as it usually has, it may be inadvisable to draw it out... Perfect understanding will sometimes almost extinguish pleasure.


Samuel Johnson
Poetry is the art of uniting pleasure with truth.


Joseph Joubert
You will find poetry nowhere unless you bring some of it with you.


John Keats
Poetry should... should strike the reader as a wording of his own highest thoughts, and appear almost a remembrance.


Eli Khamarov
Poets are soldiers that liberate words from the steadfast possession of definition.


Thomas B. Macaulay
Perhaps no person can be a poet, or can even enjoy poetry, without a certain unsoundness of mind.


Don Marquis
Publishing a volume of verse is like dropping a rose petal down the Grand Canyon and waiting for the echo.


Marianne Moore
Poetry is the art of creating imaginary gardens with real toads.


Alfred de Musset
Each memorable verse of a true poet has two or three times the written content.


Novalis
Poetry heals the wounds inflicted by reason.


Plato
Poetry is nearer to vital truth than history.


Edgar Allan Poe
Poetry is the rhythmical creation of beauty in words.


Salvatore Quasimodo
Poetry is the revelation of a feeling that the poet believes to be interior and personal which the reader recognizes as his own.


Richard Rosen
The poem is the point at which our strength gave out.


Joseph Roux
Science is for those who learn; poetry, for those who know.


Salman Rushdie
A poet's work is to name the unnameable, to point at frauds, to take sides, start arguments, shape the world, and stop it going to sleep.


George Sand
He who draws noble delights from sentiments of poetry is a true poet, though he has never written a line in all his life.


Carl Sandburg
Poetry is the synthesis of hyacinths and biscuits.


Carl Sandburg
Poetry is the journal of the sea animal living on land, wanting to fly in the air. Poetry is a search for syllables to shoot at the barriers of the unknown and the unknowable. Poetry is a phantom script telling how rainbows are made and why they go away.


Carl Sandburg
Poetry is a packsack of invisible keepsakes.


Carl Sandburg
Poetry is an echo, asking a shadow to dance.


Carl Sandburg
I've written some poetry I don't understand myself.


Carl Sandburg
Poetry is the opening and closing of a door, leaving those who look through to guess about what is seen during the moment.


Percy Bysshe Shelley
Poetry is a mirror which makes beautiful that which is distorted.


Percy Bysshe Shelley
Poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world.


Charles Simic
Poetry is an orphan of silence. The words never quite equal the experience behind them.


Charles Simic
Wanted: a needle swift enough to sew this poem into a blanket.


Wallace Stevens
A poet looks at the world the way a man looks at a woman.


Dylan Thomas
You can tear a poem apart to see what makes it tick... You're back with the mystery of having been moved by words. The best craftsmanship always leaves holes and gaps... so that something that is not in the poem can creep, crawl, flash or thunder in.


Lionel Trilling
The poet may be used as a barometer, but let us not forget that he is also part of the weather.


Paul Valery
A poem is never finished, only abandoned.


Robert Penn Warren
The poet is in the end probably more afraid of the dogmatist who wants to extract the message from the poem and throw the poem away than he is of the sentimentalist who says, "Oh, just let me enjoy the poem."


Robert Penn Warren
The poem is a little myth of man's capacity of making life meaningful. And in the end, the poem is not a thing we see-it is, rather, a light by which we may see-and what we see is life.


E. B. White
A poet dares be just so clear and no clearer... He unzips the veil from beauty, but does not remove it. A poet utterly clear is a trifle glaring.


Walt Whitman
To have great poets, there must be great audiences.


Oscar Wilde
A poet can survive everything but a misprint.


Oscar Wilde
He lives the poetry that he cannot write. The others write the poetry that they dare not realise.


Oscar Wilde
All bad poetry springs from genuine feeling.


Yevgeny Yevtushenko
A poet's autobiography is his poetry. Anything else is just a footnote.


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