Philip Larkin Quotes
I Think A Young Poet, Or An Old Poet, For That Matter, Should Try To Produce Something That Pleases Himself Personally, Not Only When He's Written It But A Couple Of Weeks Later. Then He Should See If It Pleases Anyone Else, By Sending It To The Kind Of Magazine He Likes Reading.
Related Authors
- Alan Parsons Project
- Donald T. Phillips
- Drew Hayes
- J.R. Watson
- Joseph Stefano
- Neal S. Dow
- Peter W. Galbraith
- R.R. Hood
- Ramez Naam
- Rucsandra Tudoran
- Sam Lansky
- Srdja Popovic
Related Topics
-
Quotes About Pipe Smoking
As the priest is characterized by his cassock, so the smoker by his pipe. The way in which he holds it, raises it to his lips, and knocks out the — E.T.A. Hoffmann
-
After All The Hurt Quotes
And this time as the lashes come, try to think about the pain, instead of against it, because there is not one single aspect of life, past, present, or future, — Anne Rice
-
Building Surveying Quotes
There is a quality in the people of Dover that may well be the key to the coming German disaster. They are incorrigibly, incorruptibly unimpressed. The German, with his uniform — John Steinbeck
-
Just Want To Fall In Love Quotes
Why did people fall in love?he wondered as he watched Rock and Doris pretend to do just that. Obviously, it made people ridiculous and not just in movies from the — Marshall Thornton
-
Love Mermaids Quotes
And if you've ever grown up with dreams in your head about life, and how one of these days you would pirate your own ship and have your own crew — Colleen Hoover