“We are not concerned with the very poor. They are unthinkable, and only to be approached by the statistician or the poet.”
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Source: The Fall of Hyperion (1990), Chapter 45 (p. 504)

1960s, A Christian Movement in a Revolutionary Age (1965)

Physicians, The New Republic December, 18, 1915. http://www.uffl.org/vol16/gerdtz06.pdf

Edwin Grant Conklin, " The Mechanism of Heredity https://archive.org/details/jstor-1633782,", Science, Vol 27, nr 691, January 17, 1908

“love make us poets, and the approach of death should make us philosophers.”

National Book Award Acceptance Speech (1957)
Context: When a poet is being a poet — that is, when he is writing or thinking about writing — he cannot be concerned with anything but the making of a poem. If the poem is to turn out well, the poet cannot have thought of whether it will be saleable, or of what its effect on the world should be; he cannot think of whether it will bring him honor, or advance a cause, or comfort someone in sorrow. All such considerations, whether silly or generous, would be merely intrusive; for, psychologically speaking, the end of writing is the poem itself.