Shane MacThomais, "90th Anniversary Commemoration Booklet 1831-1915" (Parnell Publications, Parnell Sq, Dublin), p. 2
“Society has already told us that poetry is dead. Let's build a funeral pyre out of the desiccated conventions piled around us and watch the ancient, spangle-feathered, unkillable phoenix rise from the ashes.”
Essays, Can Poetry Matter? (1991)
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“In order to rise from its own ashes, a Phoenix first must burn.”
Variant: In order to rise
From its own ashes
A phoenix
First
Must
Burn.
Source: Parable of the Talents
Variant: Don't celebrate yet, Ms. Lane. Don't believe anything is dead until you've burned it, poked around in its ashes, and then waited a day or two to see if anything rises from them.
Source: Bloodfever
“Let's build us a happy, little cloud that floats around the sky.”
Ann Curry (September 22, 2004) "Painter Bob Ross remains an iconic figure years after his death", NBC News.
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Source: The Theatre and Its Double (1938, translated 1958), Ch. 6
"Helen of Troy"
Helen of Troy and Other Poems (1911)
"Farewell" (1945), trans. Renata Gorczynski and Robert Hass
Rescue (1945)