“We have had our failures, but so have others, even if they do not admit them. And they may be less public.”
1962, Rice University speech
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Context: The art of the poem nowadays is something unstable; but at least the construction of the poem should make sense; you should know where you stand. Many questions haven't been answered as yet. Our poets may be wrong; but what can any of us do with his talent but try to develop his vision, so that through frequent failures we may learn better what we have missed in the past.

Debate with Barry Goldwater, University of Arizona campus, Tucson, Arizona, November 1961

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The Elements of Moral Philosophy (1999), p. 183