quote in 1854, on the Italian Renaissance artist [[w:Michelangelo|Michelangelo, as cited in Artists on Art – from the 14th – 20th centuries, ed. by Robert Goldwater and Marco Treves; Pantheon Books, 1972, London, p. 235
1831 - 1863
“Entrance and exit wounds are silvered clean,
The track aches only when the rain reminds.
The one-legged man forgets his leg of wood,
The one-armed man his jointed wooden arm.
The blinded man sees with his ears and hands
As much or more than once with both his eyes.”
"Recalling War," lines 1–6, from Collected Poems 1938 (1938).
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English poet and novelist 1895–1985Related quotes
Radio Address to the New York Herald Tribune Forum http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=15828 (26 October 1939)
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“… maybe it was better to break a man's leg than to break his heart.”
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“In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man will poke out his eye to fit in.”
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“Only time can heal your broken heart. Just as only time can heal his broken arms and legs.”