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I will not feel, I will notfeel, untilI have to

~ Norman Maccaig

Norman Maccaig Feelings Poetry

You hate him for turning you inside of yourself. You are still getting used to looking at your body in the light.

~ Kristina Haynes

Kristina Haynes Emotion Feelings Insecure Poetry

They call it poetry, what she feels with her mouth closed. By his.

~ Douglas Self

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If passion was a substance I would say it is dark brown, and then blood red. It's like wet grass, tons of it soaked in mud. It's warm and it stinks like shit and it's unaccountably and endlessly good. It's thick and it goes on for miles and it isn't so much deep as bottomless and it holds you in its grip, you never drown. And then it goes. That's all you know.

~ Eileen Myles

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On such a night,’ I thought, ‘were ill and good,Bright and unlovely; precious, tawdry, All mingled into oneAnd pressed against my heart.

~ Irene Hunt

Irene Hunt Feelings Mixed Emotions Poetry

...the feelings that pass between us are deeper than fleshly touches...

~ John Geddes

John Geddes Deep Feelings Feelings Love Poetry Touches

In the busyness of living, he is the kind of man that makes a woman pause and write romantic poetry.

~ Terry A O'neal

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...for if a woman's body can attract the holy angels, how much more the unholy man.

~ Michael Bassey Johnson

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The sublime can only be found in the great subjects. Poetry, history and philosophy all have the same object, and a very great object—Man and Nature. Philosophy describes and depicts Nature. Poetry paints and embellishes it. It also paints men, it aggrandizes them, it exaggerates them, it creates heroes and gods. History only depicts man, and paints him such as he is.

~ Georges-Louis Leclerc

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Heav'n from all creatures hides the book of Fate, All but the page prescrib'd, their present state; From brutes what men, from men what spirits know: Or who could suffer Being here below? The lamb thy riot dooms to bleed to-day, Had he thy Reason, would he skip and play? Pleas'd to the last, he crops the flow'ry food, And licks the hand just rais'd to shed his blood. Oh blindness to the future! kindly giv'n, That each may fill the circle mark'd by Heav'n; Who sees with equal eye, as God of all, A hero perish, or a sparrow fall.

~ Alexander Pope

Alexander Pope Man Poetry

MAN is a slave only to his own mental lethargy.

~ Mina Loy

Mina Loy Examination Life Mankind Poems Poetry Thinking Thought

Only in thoughtful dialogue with what it says can this fragment of thinking be translated. However, thinking is poetizing, and indeed more than one kind of poetizing, more than poetry and song.

~ Martin Heidegger

Martin Heidegger Poetry Thinking Translation

Go. Think. Turn black into white.Night into day. I am tired of thinking.I know where it will lead me and I don’tWant to be there.Go love. Do your thinking.

~ Walter Dean Myers

Walter Dean Myers Poetry Thinking

But that so many scholars are barbarians does not much matter so long as a few of them are ready to help with their specialized knowledge the few independent thinkers, that is to say the poets, who try to to keep civilization alive.

~ Robert Graves

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Sometimes the universe works in a really weird way. You hate the people who love you, and you love the people who just aren't really that into you. And then there are those who love you as you love them, but fate just decides that you're not meant to be.

~ Altruistic

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But your own tears blind you to mine.I am not neglectful of friendship,but we two squat in the same coracle,we are both swamped by the same stormy waters,I have not the gifts of a happy man. . . Often enough.

~ Catullus

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And everything I thought I knew - you made me trade it all for you...but, frankly, you're not worth it.

~ Phar West Nagle

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Hemingway is overrated,Twain is even more lost at sea,And all truths point to the mouth of a woman,Where both her whispers and her screams,Are born.Pour another glass, Beer, wine, whiskey,I don't care,So long as its wisdom is sharp,And it tells lies instead of promises.

~ Dave Matthes

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We are all too fixed on wrecking ourselves rather than bettering ourselves.

~ Meggie Royer

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Why do they [Americans] quarrel, why do they hate Negroes, Indians, even Germans, why do they not have science and poetry commensurate with themselves, why are there so many frauds and so much nonsense? I cannot soon give a solution to these questions ... It was clear that in the United States there was a development not of the best, but of the middle and worst sides of European civilization; the notorious general voting, the tendency to politics... all the same as in Europe. A new dawn is not to be seen on this side of the ocean.

~ Dmitri Mendeleev

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Once you decide to do right, life is easy, there are no distractions.

~ William Stafford

William Stafford Decision Making Distractions Easy Morality Poetry Right

Genius in general is poetic. Where genius has been active it has been poetically active. The truly moral person is a poet.

~ Novalis

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We had the experience but missed the meaning,an approach to the meaning restores the experience

~ T. S. Elliot

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We take pictures with peopleso they could remember usand leave memories behindso they don’t forget us.And the differencebetween the two are the same.We leave these momentsin the air,hoping that somewheresomeone will find themand make sense of everythingwe chose to ignore.

~ Robert M. Drake

Robert M. Drake Memories Photographs Poetry

I walk at night under a moonless sky. Only the terrain guides my steps, yet my footfall is as sure as if a dozen suns lit the way. I go to meet you under a leafless tree that never seems to grow or alter its shape. I am uncertain if it still lives or has learned to disguise its death. The same thought crosses my mind when I feel your cold fingers take my hand. It is not the tree I reflect

~ Richelle E. Goodrich

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I think of you when upon the sea the sun flings her beams.I think of you when the moonlight shines in silvery streams.I see you when upon the distant hills the dust awakes;At night when on a fragile bridge the traveler quakes.I hear you when the billows rise on high,With murmur deep.To tread the silent grove where wander I,When all's asleep.

~ Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Beautiful Memories Poetry

for those memories are nowjust like these little kittensI hold in my handsthose can be kissedand treasuredbut not held too tightly.

~ Sanober Khan

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you wereand always will bethat first ever touchto have fertilizedthe groundbeneath my life’s treesthat first ever roseto have fragrancedthe rest of my memories.

~ Sanober Khan

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when I finally begin to driftinto sleepyour memory is the...firstand the moonlightthe last, to kiss my face.

~ Sanober Khan

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Thoughtful for Winter’s future sorrow,Its gloom and scarcity;Prescient to-day, of want to-morrow,Toiled quiet Memory.’Tis she that from each transient pleasureExtracts a lasting good;’Tis she that finds, in summer, treasureTo serve for winter’s food.And when Youth’s summer day is vanished,And Age brings Winter’s stress,Her stores, with hoarded sweets replenished,Life’s evening hours will bless.

~ Charlotte Brontë

Charlotte Brontë Memories Poetry

...we went to watch the waves that bitter day and the wind took your red cap and mittens - blew them into the sea...

~ John Geddes

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...before you, life was desolate - the past hardly worth remembering - and now, each moment a keepsake I can't throw away ...

~ John Geddes

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Can somebody please explain how humans can be so inhumane?

~ Delano Johnson

Delano Johnson Human Poetry Poetry Quotes

Poetry, I tell my students,is idiosyncratic. Poetryis where we are ourselves,(though Sterling Brown saidEvery 'I' is a dramatic 'I')digging in the clam flatsfor the shell that snaps,emptying the proverbial pocketbook.Poetry is what you findin the dirt in the corner,overhear on the bus, Godin the details, the only wayto get from here to there.Poetry (and now my voice is rising)is not all love, love, loveand I'm sorry the dog died.Poetry (here I hear myself loudest)is the human voice,and are we not of interest to each other?

~ Elizabeth Alexander

Elizabeth Alexander Human Inspirational Love Poetry Social Media

Those things that take my breath away become the ocean-complex and deep-and I'm prone to drowning in beautiful things. Like you.

~ Melody Lee

Melody Lee Beautiful Breath Love Poetry

Yes You Are!Like the Blossoming rose,Like the Rays of hope.Like a deer in the forest,Like an athlete full of zest.Like a lamp in temple,Like the life feeling ample.Like the feel of the dawn,Like the grace of the swan.Like the melody of sitar,Like the rage of guitar.Like a group of angels in the sky,Like the pot that makes you high.Like the peacock's dance,Like she is the romance.Like the silent talk,Like the wine from Medoc.Like the colors of life,Like the music from the fife.Like the calmness of the cold windLike the beauty of the hind.

~ Ameya Agrawal

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REFLECTIONS OF A MIRRORBeautiful is he who recognizes what is truly beautiful,Even if the surface is ugly.Truthful is he who says what is true,Even if the truth is ugly.Ugly is he who measures beauty by its exterior,Without first weighing the interior.And ugly is the man who judges harshly what he sees looking out,Without first judging what he sees in the mirror.

~ Suzy Kassem

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you areas fleetingly beautifulas a mother’s tearsand a father’s pranksa brother’s bachelorhoodand a best friend’s bad mooda bride’s glittering jittersand a handsome stranger’s smile.

~ Sanober Khan

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That day and night, the bleeding and the screaming, had knocked something askew for Esme, like a picture swinging crooked on a wall. She loved the life she lived with her mother. It was beautiful. It was, she sometimes thought, a sweet emulation of the fairy tales they cherished in their lovely, gold-edged books. They sewed their own clothes from bolts of velvet and silk, ate all their meals as picnics, indoors or out, and danced on the rooftop, cutting passageways through the fog with their bodies. They embroidered tapestries of their own design, wove endless melodies on their violins, charted the course of the moon each month, and went to the theater and the ballet as often as they liked--every night last week to see Swan Lake again and again. Esme herself could dance like a faerie, climb trees like a squirrel, and sit so still in the park that birds would come to perch on her. Her mother had taught her all that, and for years it had been enough. But she wasn't a little girl anymore, and she had begun to catch hints and glints of another world outside her pretty little life, one filled with spice and poetry and strangers.

~ Laini Taylor

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she's gotoceanstucked awayin her hairpoems swimunder her skin.

~ Sanober Khan

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