Poetry, plays, novels, music, they are the cry of the human spirit trying to understand itself and make sense of our world. Annie, Between the States
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Quote:- Poetry, she thought, wasn't written to be analyzed; it was meant to inspire without reason, to touch without understanding.
The Notebook
Author:- Nicholas Sparks
Category:- poetry
Quote:- Poetry: three mismatched shoes at the entrance of a dark alley.
Dime-Store Alchemy
Author:- Charles Simic
Category:- poetry
Quote:- Poetry's work is the clarification and magnification of being.
Author:- Jane Hirshfield
Category:- poetry
Quote:- PoetryAnd it was at that age... Poetry arrived in search of me. I don’t know, I don’t know where it came from, from winter or a river. I don’t know how or when, no, they were not voices, they were notwords, nor silence, but from a street I was summoned, from the branches of night, abruptly from the others, among violent fires or returning alone, there I was without a face and it touched me. I did not know what to say, my mouthhad no way with names my eyes were blind, and something started in my soul, fever or forgotten wings, and I made my own way, deciphering that fire and I wrote the first faint line,faint, without substance, purenonsense, pure wisdom of someone who knows nothing, and suddenly I saw the heavens unfastened and open, planets, palpitating planations, shadow perforated, riddled with arrows, fire and flowers, the winding night, the universe. And I, infinitesimal being, drunk with the great starry void, likeness, image of mystery, I felt myself a pure part of the abyss, I wheeled with the stars, my heart broke free on the open sky.
Selected Poems
Author:- Pablo Neruda
Category:- poetry
Quote:- Poets are damned… but see with the eyes of angels.
Author:- Allen Ginsberg
Category:- poetry,hope
Quote:- Poets are often those who build their own universe,
Muse
Author:- Mithun Prakash
Category:- Love
Quote:- Poets are shameless with their experiences: they exploit them.
Author:- Friedrich Nietzsche
Category:- poetry
Quote:- Poets have been mysteriously silent on the subject of cheese.
Alarms and Discursions
Author:- G.K. Chesterton
Category:- poetry
Quote:- Poets to ComePOETS to come! orators, singers, musicians to come!Not to-day is to justify me, and answer what I am for;But you, a new brood, native, athletic, continental, greater than before known,Arouse! Arousefor you must justify meyou must answer.I myself but write one or two indicative words for the future,I but advance a moment, only to wheel and hurry back in the darkness.I am a man who, sauntering along, without fully stopping, turns a casual look upon you, and then averts his face,Leaving it to you to prove and define it,Expecting the main things from you.
Author:- Walt Whitman
Category:- poetry
Quote:- Poets utter great and wise things which they do not themselves understand.
Author:- Plato
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- Poets, like fighters, both reap the benefits of roadwork.
Caged: Memoirs of a Cage-Fighting Poet
Author:- Cameron Conaway
Category:- poetry
Quote:- Politeness is okay, but it gets old and boring. You want to attack life with a passion, not a politeness, you want people to think about you and remember you and say "she is so passionate" you don't want people to think about you and remember you and say "she is so polite," because, who cares about polite?
Author:- C. JoyBell C.
Category:- inspiration
Quote:- Politeness is the first thing people lose once they get the power.
Wealth of Words
Author:- Amit Kalantri
Category:- philosophy,best,knowledge,motivational
Quote:- Politicians are busy changing positions of people who are stealing or people who are corrupt, but are not changing the behavior of stealing or behavior of corruption. It seems like stealing from the poor people to enrich themselves or to be corrupt is their core mandate.
Author:- De philosopher DJ Kyos
Category:- best
Quote:- Politics always lags behind economics, far behind. The state apparatus is far more resistant than is possible to believe; and it succeeds, at moments of crisis, in organizing greater forces loyal to the regime than the depth of the crisis might lead one to suppose. This is especially true of the more important capitalist states.
Author:- Antonio Gramsci
Category:- philosophy
