Quotes from William Carlos Williams
Everyone in this life is defeated but a man, if he be a man, is not defeated.
~ William Carlos Williams
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Afraid lest he be caught up in a net of words, tripped up, bewildered and so defeated-thrown aside-a man hesitates to write down his innermost convictions.
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Man has survived hitherto because he was too ignorant to know how to realise his wishes- Now that he can realise them, he must either change them or perish
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THESE are the desolate, dark weeks when nature in its barrenness equals the stupidity of man. The year plunges into night and the heart plunges lower than night.
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It is difficult to get the news from poems, yet men die miserably every day for lack of what is found there.
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beauty' is related not to 'loveliness' but to a state in which reality plays a part.
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It is difficult to get the news from poetry, yet men die miserably every day for lack of what is found there.
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Prose may carry a load of ill-defined matters like a ship. But poetry is the machine which drives it, pruned to a perfect economy.
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unsignificantlyoff the coastthere wasa splash quite unnoticedthis was Icarus drowning
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What power has love but forgiveness? In other words by its intervention what has been done can be undone. What good is it otherwise?
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It's the anarchy of povertydelights me.
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Old age isa flight of smallcheeping birdsskimmingbare treesabove a snow glaze.
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[History is] a tyranny over the souls of the dead - and so the imagination of the living.
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theseare the desolate, dark weekswhen nature in its barrennessequals the stupidity of man.The year plunges into nightand the heart plungeslower than night.
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Mothlike in mists, scintillant in the minutebrilliance of cloudless days, with broad bellying sailsthey glide to the wind tossing green waterfrom their sharp prows while over them the crew crawls.
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I have discovered that most ofthe beauties of travel are due tothe strange hours we keep to see them.
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No wreaths please—especially no hothouse flowers.Some common memento is better,something he prized and is known by:his old clothes—a few books perhaps.
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In summer the songsings itselfabove the muffled words—
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From the petal's edge a line startsthat being of steelinfinitely fine, infinitelyrigid penetratesthe Milky Waywithout contact—
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What common language to unravel?
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I have eatenthe plumsthat were inthe iceboxand whichyou were probablysavingfor breakfastForgive methey were deliciousso sweetand so cold
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I walk back streetsadmiring the housesof the very poor.
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The pure products of Americago crazy—
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They enter the new world naked,cold, uncertain of allsave that they enter.
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