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Quotes About Creativity

That's the main business of the poem!-to see if you can't make up a language that sets all your selves talking at once-all of them being fair to each other.
~ Richard Wilbur
For me, the measure of a poem is the word, not the line.
~ John Kinsella
It's a good thing to get poetry off the shelves and more into public life.
~ Billy Collins
When I first started to write poetry, I used to feel as if my tongue would go numb.
~ Kim Hyesoon
Our best history is still poetry.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
I write poetry anyway and have for years and years. For me, putting fiction and poetry together is like the best of both worlds.
~ Ellen Hopkins
when a poem says something that could not have been said in any other way, in music, prose, sculpture, movement or paint, then it is poetry.
~ Sybil Marshall
I think it's true that that's something that poetry can go to school on fiction. I think poetry can go to fiction to learn.
~ Edward Hirsch
Until recently, I thought 'occasional poetry' meant that you wrote only occasionally.
~ Billy Collins
Are democracy and poetry exclusive of one another and, if so, why?
~ Janet Erskine Stuart
It is fatal to decide, intellectually, what good poetry is because you are then in honour bound to try to write it, instead of the poems that only you can write.
~ Philip Larkin
No verse which is unmusical or obscure can be regarded as poetry whatever other qualities it may possess.
~ Alfred Austin
Reading a piece of poetry with no beat in front of 20 people is way more challenging than rocking for 10,000 people.
~ Macklemore
Most of humanity gets by without reading novels or poetry, and no one would deny the richness of their thoughts.
~ Ian Mcewan
I don't think poetry will die, but I think that poetry does demand a certain kind of attention to language.
~ Edward Hirsch
But, that was the beginning, though I didn't start writing until I was in high school and when I was in high school I really began to write poetry with great energy and enthusiasm.
~ Edward Hirsch
When we let ourselves respond to poetry, to music, to pictures, we are clearing a space where new stories can root, in effect we are clearing a space for new stories about ourselves.
~ Jeanette Winterson
My style of performance poetry came from the beatniks, Allen Ginsberg.
~ Patti Smith
Imagination in poetry, as distinguished from mere fancy is the transfiguring of the real or actual to the ideal.
~ Alfred Austin
In poetry everything which must be said is almost impossible to say well.
~ Paul Valery
One of the ways in which I feel close to God is writing poetry.
~ Christian Wiman
but as God said, crossing his legs, I see where I have made plenty of poets but not so very much poetry.
~ Charles Bukowski
Ultimately I have learned more about poetry, from music and magic than from literature.
~ James Broughton
The spirit of poetry combines the profundity of the philosopher and the child's delight in bright pictures.
~ Franz Grillparzer