Quotes About Poet
I think he is the ornament of society! Oh, there is not just one role for the artist in society. He has many roles and he has a different role as society changes, and in different societies . . . He can be a seer at times, and in the eighteenth century he was the satirist, the artist stepping back and holding up the mirror to society. Moreover, I don't think the same kind of person is necessarily an artist or a poet in one century as another.
~ Peter Taylor
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Biggie was to me the guy who was the best at painting the picture and making you visualize something, Pac was the best poet, and I feel like Jay Z is all of the above. Then Rick Ross is just, every line he spits is just perfect, and he's one of my favorite MCs of all time.
~ Scott Storch
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Because we are all of an oral tradition in our beginning histories, the voice of the poet in this particular society will be heard.
~ John Trudell
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Back in those early days when I began my apprenticeship as a poet, I also tried to voice our anger, spirit of defiance and resistance in a Jamaican poetic idiom.
~ Linton Kwesi Johnson
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Much of a poet's experience takes place in imagination only; the life he tells is oftenest the life that he strongly desires to live, and the power, the purity and height of his utterance may not seldom be the greater because experience here uses the voices of desire.
~ George Edward Woodberry
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If a poet does not tell the truth about time, his or her work will not survive it. Past or present, there is a human dimension to time, human voices within it, and human griefs ordained by it.
~ Eavan Boland
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brilliant and audacious as ever — a beat poet of paranoia. He
~ Jon Ronson
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His family feared he might one day succumb to the catastrophe of being a poet.
~ Jonathan Lee
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Cuando, en Ginebra o Zurich, la fortuna Quiso que yo también fuera poeta, Me impuse, como todos, la secreta Obligación de definir la luna. Pensaba que el poeta es aquel hombre Que, como el rojo Adán del paraíso, Impone a cada cosa su preciso Y no verdadero y no sabido nombre.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
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Comprendí que el trabajo del poeta no estaba en la poesía; estaba en la invención de razones para que la poesía fuera admirable; naturalmente, ese ulterior trabajo modificaba la obra para él, pero no para otro.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
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perhaps the intentions of the poet are not that important. What is important nowadays is that although Homer might have thought he was telling that story, he was actually telling something far finer: the story of a man, a hero, who is attacking a city he knows he will never conquer, who knows he will die before it falls; and the still more stirring tale of men defending a city whose doom is already known to them, a city that is already in flames.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
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Comprendí que el trabajo del poeta no estaba en la poesía; estaba en la invención de razones para que la poesía fuera admirable; naturalmente, ese ulterior trabajo modificaba la obra para él, pero no para otros.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
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A writer lives. The task of being a poet is not completed at a fixed schedule. No one is a poet from eight to twelve and from two to six. Whoever is a poet is one always, and continually assaulted by poetry.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
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Poetul vremurilor noastre nu poate întoarce spatele epocii sale.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
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I understood that the work of the poet was not in poetry; it was in the invention of reasons for poetry to be admirable; Naturally, this further work modified the work for him, but not for another.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
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Comprendí que el trabajo del poeta no estaba en la poesía; estaba en la invención de razones para que la poesía fuera admirable;
~ Jorge Luís Borges
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La gloria di un poeta dipende, in definitiva, dall'eccitazione o dall'apatia delle generazioni di uomini sconosciuti che la mettono alla prova, nella solitudine delle loro biblioteche. Le emozioni che la letteratura suscita sono forse eterne, ma i mezzi devono variare costantemente, anche solo in modo leggerissimo, affinché essa non perda la sua virtù.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
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La segunda, que un famoso poeta es menos inventor que descubridor.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
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Nothing reveals a poet's weakness like classical verse, and that's why it's so universally dodged.
~ Joseph Brodsky
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Il poeta, ripeto, è il mezzo di cui la lingua si serve per esistere. O, come ha detto il mio amato Auden, è colui in cui e per cui la lingua vive.
~ Joseph Brodsky
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Had art indeed depended on experience as much as the critical profession wants us to believe, we'd have far more – and far better – art on our hands than we do. A poet is always the product of his – that is, his nation's – language, to which living experiences are what logs are to fire
~ Joseph Brodsky
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For if anything is capable of making a poet of a literary man, it is my hometown love of the human, the living and ordinary.
~ Joseph Campbell
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In our society of fixed texts and printed words, it is the function of the poet to see the life value of the facts round about, and to deify them, as it were, to provide images that relate the everyday to the eternal.
~ Joseph Campbell
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Why re-enter such a world? Why attempt to make plausible, or even interesting, to men and women consumed with passion, the experience of transcendental bliss? As dreams that were momentous by night may seem simply silly in the light of day, so the poet and the prophet can discover themselves playing the idiot before a jury of sober eyes.
~ Joseph Campbell
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