Robertson Davies (1913–1995) Canadian journalist, playwright, professor, critic, and novelist
The Table Talk of Samuel Marchbanks (1949)
Robertson Davies (1913–1995) Canadian journalist, playwright, professor, critic, and novelist
The Table Talk of Samuel Marchbanks (1949)
“The poet is a god, or, the young poet is a god. The old poet is a tramp.”
Wallace Stevens (1879–1955) American poet
Opus Posthumous (1955), Adagia
Nnamdi Azikiwe (1904–1996) First President of Nigeria
Quoted in A Life of Azikiwe by K. A. B. Jones-Quartey (Penguin, 1965), p. 121
Willem de Kooning (1904–1997) Dutch painter
The Renaissance and Order (1950) Trans/formation, vol. 1, no.2, 1951, pp. 85-87.
1950's
“The old and the young, he thought. The old, who do not care; the young, who do not think.”
Clifford D. Simak (1904–1988) American writer, journalist
“The Autumn Land” (p. 250); originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1971
Short Fiction, Skirmish (1977)
“Young men think old men are fools; but old men know young men are fools.”
Act V, scene i.
All Fools (1605)
“Poets are interested primarily in death and commas.”
Carolyn Kizer (1925–2014) American poet
“I think I shall be among the English Poets after my death.”
John Keats (1795–1821) English Romantic poet
Letter to George and Georgiana Keats (October 14, 1818)
Letters (1817–1820)