“Yes, it is a painful lot to be a poet and to love both God and man by the farthest northern seas!”
Heimsljós (World Light) (1940), Book One: The Revelation of the Deity
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Source: Quoted in The Wit and Wisdom of Quentin Crisp

Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 401.

Voted 44th funniest joke of all time in "The 75 Funniest Jokes of All Time" in GQ magazine (June 1999)
E=MO² (1985), Die, heretic!

Vaghe Ninfe del Po, Ninfe sorelle,
E voi de' boschi e voi d'onda marina
E voi de' fonti e de l'alpestri cime.
Rime d'amore ("Rhymes of Love"), 175.

Wheaton, Illinois http://www.kidbrothers.net/words/concert-transcripts/wheaton-illinois-sep1590-backup-copy.html (September 15, 1990)
In Concert

“God cannot be realized without love. Yes, sincere love.”
[A Short Life of the Holy Mother, 88]

“God is love, the bishops tell.
Yes, I know, But love is hell.”
"All For Love".

“The poet is a god, or, the young poet is a god. The old poet is a tramp.”
Opus Posthumous (1955), Adagia