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Quotes from Wallace Stevens

It can never be satisfied, the mind, never.
~ Wallace Stevens
If poetry should address itself to the same needs and aspirations, the same hopes and fears, to which the Bible addresses itself, it might rival it in distribution.
~ Wallace Stevens
If some really acute observer made as much of egotism as Freud has made of sex, people would forget a good deal about sex and find the explanation for everything in egotism.
~ Wallace Stevens
Thought is an infection. In the case of certain thoughts, it becomes an epidemic.
~ Wallace Stevens
The summer night is like a perfection of thought.
~ Wallace Stevens
We keep coming back and coming backTo the real: to the hotel instead of the hymnsThat fall upon it out of the wind.
~ Wallace Stevens
One's grand flights, one's Sunday baths,One's tootings at the weddings of the soulOccur as they occur.
~ Wallace Stevens
LightIs the lion that comes down to drink.
~ Wallace Stevens
The humble are they that move about the world with the lure of the real in their hearts.
~ Wallace Stevens
She says, "But in contentment I still feelThe need of some imperishable bliss."Death is the mother of beauty; hence from her,Alone, shall come fulfillment to our dreamsAnd our desires.
~ Wallace Stevens
The natives of the rain are rainy men.
~ Wallace Stevens
Poetry is a search for the inexplicable.
~ Wallace Stevens
The inconceivable idea of the sun.You must become an ignorant man againAnd see the sun again with an ignorant eyeAnd see it clearly in the idea of it.
~ Wallace Stevens
Thus the theory of description matters most.It is the theory of the word for thoseFor whom the word is the making of the world,The buzzing world and lisping firmament.It is a world of words to the end of it,In which nothing solid is its solid self.
~ Wallace Stevens
We are the mimics. Clouds are pedagogues.
~ Wallace Stevens
The President ordains the bee to beImmortal.
~ Wallace Stevens
Only, here and there, an old sailor,Drunk and asleep in his boots,Catches tigersIn red weather.
~ Wallace Stevens
It was the last nostalgia: that heShould understand.
~ Wallace Stevens
Chieftain Iffucan of Azcan in caftanOf tan with henna hackles, halt!
~ Wallace Stevens
It is the celestial ennui of apartmentsThat sends us back to the first idea.
~ Wallace Stevens
Most people read poetry listening for echoes because the echoes are familiar to them. They wade through it the way a boy wades through water, feeling with his toes for the bottom: The echoes are the bottom.
~ Wallace Stevens
The plum survives its poems.
~ Wallace Stevens
Intolerance respecting other people's religion is toleration itself in comparison with intolerance respecting other people's art.
~ Wallace Stevens
He is like a manIn the body of a violent beast.Its muscles are his own…The lion sleeps in the sun.Its nose is on its paws.It can kill a man.
~ Wallace Stevens