Jami (1414–1492) Persian poet
An argosy of fables, p. 242
about himself, Extracted from Baharīstān-e- Jami
On poetry
Jami (1414–1492) Persian poet
An argosy of fables, p. 242
about himself, Extracted from Baharīstān-e- Jami
“The highest form of selfishness is that of the man who is content to go to heaven alone.”
J.C. Ryle (1816–1900) Anglican bishop
Vol. I, Luke VIII: 16–21, p. 257
Expository Thoughts on the Gospels: St. Luke (1858–1859)
“Poetry is a form of necessary speech.”
Edward Hirsch (1950)
How to Read a Poem And Fall in Love with Poetry (1998)
Robert Louis Stevenson book Virginibus Puerisque
Virginibus Puerisque, Ch. 2.
Virginibus Puerisque and Other Papers (1881)
Mary Oliver (1935–2019) American writer
Variant: Poetry is a life-cherishing force. For poems are not words, after all, but fires for the cold, ropes let down to the lost, something as necessary as bread in the pockets of the hungry.
Source: A Poetry Handbook
Keir Hardie (1856–1915) Scottish socialist and labour leader
Source: From Serfdom to Socialism (1907), p. 9
“Rural poetry is the pleasure ground of those who live in cities.”
Samuel Palmer (1805–1881) British landscape painter, etcher and printmaker
Introduction to Palmer's translation of Virgil's Eclogues
Audre Lorde (1934–1992) writer and activist
"Poetry is Not a Luxury"
Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches (1984)