“The prose writer drags meaning along with a rope, the poet makes it stand out and hit you.”
T. E. Hulme (1883–1917) English Imagist poet and critic
Speculations (Essays, 1924)
Source: Cakes and Ale: Or, The Skeleton in the Cupboard (1930), p. 184
“The prose writer drags meaning along with a rope, the poet makes it stand out and hit you.”
T. E. Hulme (1883–1917) English Imagist poet and critic
Speculations (Essays, 1924)
“In Woodstock Nation there are no writers—only poet-warriors.”
Abbie Hoffman book Woodstock Nation
Landing a Man on the Earth Without the Help of Norman Mailer
Woodstock Nation (1969)
Francis Escudero (1969) Filipino politician
2013, Speech: Nomination of Senator Ralph Recto as Senate Pro Tempore
Jorge Luis Borges book Luna De Enfrente
"A Poem by Oscar Wilde" http://www.themodernword.com/borges/borges_wilde.html (1925) An essay on Wilde and his Ballad of Reading Gaol.
Brian Jacques (1939–2011) British fiction writer known for Redwall animal fantasy novels
Source: Taggerung
John Hollander (1929–2013) American poet
Interview with J D McCarthy 'The Art of Poetry' no 35 Fall 1985
“Just step aside for me to enjoy the sunshine.”
Diogenes Laërtius (180–240) biographer of ancient Greek philosophers
Actually said by his namesake Diogenes of Sinope, when asked by Alexander the Great if there was anything he wanted.
Plutarch, Parallel Lives, "Alexander", ch. 14, section 4.
Misattributed