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greek-poet undergo
The person who has the will to undergo all labor may win any goal. Menander
greek-poet mother obedience parent success
Obedience is the mother of success, and success the parent of salvation. Aeschylus
greek-poet love
Friends show their love in times of trouble. Euripides
greek-poet
He has the deed half done who has made a beginning. Horace
greek-poet man
The man is either mad, or he is making verses. Horace
greek-poet struggle
It is when I struggle to be brief that I become obscure. Horace
greek-poet time
I never think at all when I write. Nobody can do two things at the same time and do them both well. Horace
greek-poet poems poetry written
No poems can please for long or live that are written by water drinkers. Horace
greek-poet venture
Begin, be bold and venture to be wise. Horace
poems
She was a peacemaker. Her poems are always uplifting. Mary Tavenner
poems
I'm always writing tidbits of poems here and there. I'm still writing, just not as much. Mandy Smoker
poems
Poems are perfect for something to listen to while you're walking around because they don't take very long. Billy Collins
poems
All poems say the same thing, and each poem is unique. Each part reproduces the others, and each part is different. Octavio Paz
poems school six wrote
I wrote my first song when I was six or seven, a silly little song. But I used to write poems in high school - not songs. Rachel Platten
poems
I think she interpreted her poems very well. Tyler Johnson
poems
It's difficult to learn poems off by heart that don't rhyme. Seamus Heaney
poems
To me many short poems read and write like beginnings that simply whet my appetite; I want to get over that. John Barton
poems printed title took yorker
The title of the poems was The Only Bar in Dixon. We sent it out to The New Yorker on a fluke, and they took them and printed all three in the same issue. James Welch
poetry should
Why then we should drop into poetry. Charles Dickens
poetry qualified
Everyone is not able, or inclined, to write poetry in the narrower sense any more than everyone is qualified to take part in a walking race. But just as all of us can and do walk, so all of us can and do use language poetically. Louis MacNeice
poetry fruit mute
A Poem should be palpable and mute As a globed fruit. Archibald MacLeish
poetry indignation
Indignation leads to the making of poetry. [Lat., Facit indignatio versum.] Juvenal
poetry mind body
Poetry is the connecting link between body and mind. Camille Paglia
poetry wish way
Poetry confronts in the most clear-eyed way just those emotions which consciousness wishes to slide by. C. K. Williams
poetry silence never-quit
Poetry is an orphan of silence. The words never quite equal the experience behind them. Charles Simic
poetry teach
poetry had everything to teach me about life. Diane Ackerman
poetry littles spirituality
I approach poetry and spirituality like literary nitroglycerin -- a little can do a lot and you better damn well be careful with it. Craig Johnson
written
The average American doesn't realize how much of the laws are written by lobbyists. Eric Schmidt
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'Swimming Pool' was a very important moment for me because the character was written for me. Ludivine Sagnier
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I've done episodic television and some other things that have been written by other people. Lisa Cholodenko
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I had written 'Two Lovers' before we started shooting 'We Own the Night.' James Gray
written
When I die Dublin will be written in my heart. James Joyce
written
Up to now, we'd get a written notification ... Now it will be expedited. Bram Cohen
written
We're written off every year, so we're used to it. Matthew Elliott
written
Why did you want an addendum to what you had already written and signed? Thomas Mesereau
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I have written stories since I was a child. Rachel Joyce