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  • #1
    Adrian C. Louis
    “I'm at that place I grew up to leave.”
    Adrian C. Louis, Fire Water World: Poems

  • #2
    Adrian C. Louis
    “Tears upon the dry sponge of heart
    do not prove I am Promethean.”
    Adrian C. Louis, Fire Water World: Poems

  • #3
    Emily Dickinson
    “If I read a book and it makes my whole body so cold no fire can warm me, I know that is poetry. If I feel physically as if the top of my head were taken off, I know that is poetry. These are the only ways I know it. Is there any other way?”
    Emily Dickinson, Selected Letters

  • #4
    Kahlil Gibran
    “You talk when you cease to be at peace with your thoughts.”
    Kahlil Gibran, The Prophet

  • #5
    Wallace Stevens
    “The only emperor is the emperor of ice cream.”
    Wallace Stevens, The Collected Poems

  • #6
    Oscar Wilde
    “I have nothing to declare except my genius.”
    Oscar Wilde

  • #7
    Derek Walcott
    “But drunkenly, or secretly, we swore,
    Disciples of that astigmatic saint,
    That we would never leave the island
    Until we had put down, in paint, in words,
    As palmists learn the network of a hand,
    All of its sunken, leaf-choked ravines,
    Every neglected, self-pitying inlet
    Muttering in brackish dialect, the ropes of mangroves
    From which old soldier crabs slipped
    Surrendering to slush,
    Each ochre track seeking some hilltop and
    Losing itself in an unfinished phrase,
    Under sand shipyards where the burnt-out palms
    Inverted the design of unrigged schooners,
    Entering forests, boiling with life,
    Goyave, corrosol, bois-canot, sapotille.
    Days!

    The sun drumming, drumming,
    Past the defeated pennons of the palms,
    Roads limp from sunstroke,
    Past green flutes of the grass
    The ocean cannonading, come!
    Wonder that opened like the fan
    Of the dividing fronds
    On some noon-struck sahara,
    Where my heart from its rib cage yelped like a pup
    After clouds of sanderlings rustily wheeling
    The world on its ancient,
    Invisible axis,
    The breakers slow-dolphining over more breakers,
    To swivel our easels down, as firm
    As conquerors who had discovered home.”
    Derek Walcott, Another Life: Fully Annotated

  • #8
    Wallace Stevens
    “I do not know which to prefer,
    The beauty of inflections
    Or the beauty of innuendos
    The blackbird whistling
    Or just after.”
    Wallace Stevens

  • #9
    Donald Justice
    “Go then, O my inseperable, this once more,”
    Donald Justice, Collected Poems of Donald Justice
    tags: poetry

  • #10
    Yamamoto Tsunetomo
    “There is nothing we should be quite so grateful for as the last line of the poem that goes, 'When your own heart asks.”
    Yamamoto Tsunetomo, Hagakure: The Book of the Samurai

  • #11
    Li-Young Lee
    “I am that last, that
    final thing, the body
    in a white sheet listening,”
    Li-Young Lee

  • #12
    Li-Young Lee
    “We suffer each other to have each other a while.”
    Li-Young Lee

  • #13
    Stephen  King
    “Fault always lies in the same place: with him weak enough to lay blame.”
    Stephen King

  • #14
    Stephen  King
    “Fiction is the truth inside the lie.”
    Stephen King

  • #15
    Jane Austen
    “It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.”
    Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice

  • #16
    Mark Twain
    “I have never let my schooling interfere with my education.”
    Mark Twain

  • #17
    Charles Bukowski
    “Sex is kicking death in the ass while singing.”
    Charles Bukowski



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