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rivals delight terrible
There's a terrible delight in watching a rival sink without a trace Bernard Hinault
rivals
He who is in love with himself has no rivals. Benjamin Franklin
rivals incredibles creation
Nothing can rival the incredible rush the act of creation brings. Of crafting something you know is destined to be great for all time. Carl Jung
rivals moments fit
If we are any good we must always be working towards the moment at which our Pupils are fit to become our Critics & Rivals C. S. Lewis
rivals fruit earth
No fruit on earth can rival the cemetery's crop Jose Marti
rivals embrace
I embrace my rival, but only to strangle him. Jean Racine
rivals walking
When I was walking out of their stadium, (the fans) were like, 'Joe, are we rivals now?' I was like, 'You got it.' Joe Horn
rivals england sophisticated
William Congreve is the only sophisticated playwright England has produced; and like Shaw, Sheridan, and Wilde, his nearest rivals, he was brought up in Ireland. Kenneth Tynan
rivals deals
Other women looked on me as a rival. And it pained me a great deal. Grace Kelly
poetry should
Why then we should drop into poetry. Charles Dickens
poet companion whole-life
Read somewhat in the English poets every day. You will find them elegant, entertaining and constructive companions through your whole life. David McCullough
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
poet represent size sound thus universal
The poet should size the Particular, and he should, if there be anything sound in it, thus represent the Universal Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
poet true
The poet does not know and often will never know his true receiver. Eugenio Montale
poet negotiation range
Readers bring their own experiences, their own range of - their own wisdom, their own knowledge, their own insights to poem and the meaning of a poem takes place in the negotiation between the poet, the poem and the reader. Edward Hirsch
poetry essentials needs
Poetry never loses its appeal. Sometimes its audience wanes and sometimes it swells like a wave. But the essential mystery of being human is always going to engage and compel us. We're involved in a mystery. Poetry uses words to put us in touch with that mystery. We're always going to need it. Edward Hirsch
poet reader great-poet
There has never been a great poet who wasn't also a great reader of poetry. Edward Hirsch