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Humble The Poet Quotes By Natalie Jeremijenko

A lot of my work concerns a crisis of agency - what can we do? — Natalie Jeremijenko

Humble The Poet Quotes By Muse

A Coy Aversion

...a flutter
too shy
to be seen... — Muse

Humble The Poet Quotes By Jose Antonio Vargas

I am more than an immigration activist. — Jose Antonio Vargas

Humble The Poet Quotes By Lindy Zart

Their story isn't a fairytale, but that's okay, because fairytales are predictible, and sometimes boring. — Lindy Zart

Humble The Poet Quotes By Jean Cocteau

The poet is at the disposal of the night. His role is humble, he must clean house and await its due visitation. — Jean Cocteau

Humble The Poet Quotes By John Banville

We're constantly losing - we're losing time, we're losing ourselves. I don't feel for the things I lost. — John Banville

Humble The Poet Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

The man who is dissatisfied with himself, what can he do? — Henry David Thoreau

Humble The Poet Quotes By Rainer Maria Rilke

Depict your sorrows and desires, your passing thoughts and beliefs in some kind of beauty- depict all that with heartfelt, quiet, humble sincerity and use to express yourself the things that surround you,the images of your dreams and the objects of your memory. If your everyday life seems poor to you, do not accuse it; accuse yourself, tell yourself you are not poet enough to summon up its riches; since for the creator there is no poverty and no poor or unimportant place. — Rainer Maria Rilke

Humble The Poet Quotes By Robert Kelly

Sometimes silence can seem so loud. — Robert Kelly

Humble The Poet Quotes By Soseki Natsume

You may feel the human realm is a difficult place, but there is surely no better world to live in. You will find another only by going to the nonhuman; and the nonhuman realm would surely be a far more difficult place to inhabit than the human.

So if this best of worlds proves a hard one for you, you must simply do your best to settle in and relax as you can, and make this short life of ours, if only briefly, an easier place in which to make your home. Herein lies the poet's true calling, the artist's vocation. We owe our humble gratitude to all practitioners of the arts, for they mellow the harshness of our human world and enrich the human heart.

Yes, a poem, a painting, can draw the sting of troubles from a troubled world and lay in its place a blessed realm before our grateful eyes. — Soseki Natsume

Humble The Poet Quotes By Annick Smith

Land lasts longer than blood or love. It is not like a river. — Annick Smith

Humble The Poet Quotes By Nicolas Provost

[My work] looks very cinematic because it's not abstract video art. It's sometimes very narrative and since I play with film grammar in my video work, making a feature film was almost the same challenge. — Nicolas Provost

Humble The Poet Quotes By Antoine De Saint-Exupery

In my mind's eye I can still see the first night flight I made in Argentina. It was pitch-dark. Yet in the black void, I could see the lights of man shining down below on the plains, like faintly luminous earthbound stars. Each star was a beacon signaling the presence of a human mind. Here a man was meditating on human happiness, perhaps, or on justice or peace. Lost among this flock of stars was the star of some solitary shepherd. There, perhaps, a man was in communication with the heavens, as he labored over his calculations of the nebula of Andromeda. And there, a pair of lovers. These fires were burning all over the countryside, and each of them, aven the most humble, had to be fed. The fire of the poet, of the teacher, of the carpenter. But among all these living fires, how many closed windows there were, how many dead stars, fires that gave off no light for lack of nourishment. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

Humble The Poet Quotes By Mallory Smart

Having experimented in both poetry and prose, I can say that the two are such loaded words. But neither are quite as weighted as the word "poet". I think some people can write poetry their whole lives, and never truly BE a "poet". Whereas I see poets in the wanderers I encounter, the baristas who serve me, and the truckers I, so, love to talk to.To be a poet in my humble opinion is to be a muse of the human experience. I love that I love the idea, that anything can be poetry, it can't be defined. It's a feeling, like punk rock. I'm not one for form or structure. I say if your words are visceral and honest, it's poetry. If you see the beauty of the world and humanity, and you preach it, you're a poet. — Mallory Smart