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Quotes About Poetic

The only modern ideology that still awards death a central role is nationalism. In its more poetic and desperate moments, nationalism promises that whoever dies for the nation will for ever live in its collective memory.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
Design is about the betterment of our lives poetically, aesthetically, experientially, sensorially, and emotionally.
~ Karim Rashid
On all sides of us, spread out below, are little white lights and black pockets of trees. Stars in the sky, star on the ground. It's hard to tell where the sky ends and the earth begins. I hate to admit it, but it's so beautiful. I feel the need to say something grand and poetic, but the only thing I come up with is "It's lovely." " 'Lovely' is a lovely word that should be used more often.
~ Jennifer Niven
Stars in the sky, stars on the ground. It's hard to tell where the sky ends and the earth begins. I hate to say it, but it's beautiful. I feel the need to say something grand and poetic, but the only thing I come up with is 'It's lovely.' 'Lovely is a lovely word that should be used more often.
~ Jennifer Niven
He was so lovely, so gorgeous, Dawson couldn't put a name to how beautiful he was—not divinely, not spectacularly, not beautifully. He just danced. He looked like a soul clothed in muscle.
~ Amy Lane
Asimismo, he podido desear ver construir un objeto muy especial que respondiese a una fantasía poética cualquiera.
~ Andre Breton
I'm not someone that loves dialogue - I am someone that loves movement. Action, if it's well done, can be very poetic and meaningful.
~ Denis Villeneuve
I, Anita Blake, scourge of the undead-the human with more vampire kills than any other vampire executioner in the country-was dating a vampire. It was poetically ironic.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
To find beauty in the sad, hope in the midst of loss, and dignity in failure is great poetic art.
~ David Mamet
Black is not sad... Black is poetic.
~ Ann Demeulemeester
Sadness is poetic. You're lucky to live sad moments. When you let yourself be sad, your body has antibodies. It has happiness that comes rushing in to meet the sadness.
~ Louis C. K.
What we cannot express by the art of thinking, by the art of science or philosophy or logic, we can and should express by the poetic, visual, or some other arts.
~ Naum Gabo
Religions are not imaginative, not poetic, not soulful. On the contrary, they are parochial, small-minded, niggardly with the human imagination, precisely where science is generous.
~ Richard Dawkins
No non-poetic account of reality can be complete.
~ John Myhill
He was a mesmerizing character, with deep-set gypsylike eyes, the longish hair, the poetic darkness.
~ Diane Johnson
The life of our city is rich in poetic and marvelous subjects. We are enveloped and steeped as though in an atmosphere of the marvelous; but we do not notice it.
~ Charles Baudelaire
Sense of self, and the way one shares it, is perhaps the most valuable and poetic gift in the arsenal of one's life and craft.
~ Sean Penn
He says, "Look." On all sides of us, spread out below, are little white lights and black pockets of trees. Stars in the sky, stars on the ground. It's hard to tell where the sky ends and the earth begins. I hate to admit it, but it's beautiful. I feel the need to say something grand and poetic, but the only thing I come up with is "It's lovely.
~ Jennifer Niven
L'Ordre est un royaume poétique, une Voie Lactée zébrant le noir profond du ciel. C'est une pléiade qui n'existe que par ses étoiles.
~ Erik L'Homme
It is a radiant parenthesis, a poetic interlude in the prose of life.
~ Esther Perel
Perhaps the more benign and poetic sense of God is established when we are babies in the moments of primal joy we might call 'the epiphanies of infancy' - the sensation of being blissfully held and feeling complete and at one with everything - yet having no words or no need to say it but instead to just assimilate the feeling.
~ Michael Leunig
Forever encased in the amber of a writer's prose.
~ Robert Galbraith
Their delight in each other after they became the sort of lovers that minstrels make ballads about (although it was certainly unpoetic of them to be married to each other) was so apparent that it spilled over into their dealings with their people; and the court became a more joyful place than it had been for many a long royal generation.
~ Robin McKinley
Finance is often poetically just; it punishes the reckless with special fervor.
~ Roger Lowenstein