“Haiku What you think about You bring about in your life. Manifest wisely.” — Sanjo Jendayi Copy Share Image
“I explained it loud and clear. What part of "meow" don't you understand?” — Lee Wardlaw Copy Share Image
“Look at your schedule Do you see yourself on it? Ask yourself, why not?” — Sanjo Jendayi Copy Share Image
“NEW HAIKU One breathy vowel mists the glass warming window panes crystalled with snow Robin Glasser” — Robin Glasser Copy Share Image
“The moon is my fear. The sun is my heart afire. The stars, my love songs.” — Richelle E. Goodrich Copy Share Image
“Self care is putting Your own name on your schedule In magic marker!” — Sanjo Jendayi Copy Share Image
“So I don’t think I’ll make Poet Laureate, but I swear I’m not twisted and bitter, If finely-wrought talents don’t weigh in… — Rosy Cole Copy Share Image
My first publication was a haiku in a children's magazine when I was 9 years old. I received one dollar for it!… — Linda Sue Park Copy Share Image
“So that wee bit of a thing is what you call a haiku-play? Quite awful! Ueda Bin is constantly pointing out in… — Sōseki Natsume Copy Share Image
“When you are composing a verse, let there not be a hair's breadth separating your mind from what you write. Quickly say… — Robert Hass Copy Share Image
“good haiku are full of overtones. The elusiveness that is one of their chief charms comes, not from haziness, but from the… — Harold G. Henderson Copy Share Image
The haiku that reveals seventy to eighty percent of its subject is good. Those that reveal fifty to sixty percent, we never… — Matsuo Basho Copy Share Image
Love taught me to die with dignity that I might come forth anew in splendor. Born once of flesh, then again of… — Aberjhani Copy Share Image
“Someday I want to write a sixteen-syllable Haiku about the death and disappearance of a monosyllabic word.” — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“hear not what I say like the howl, words fade away only fear remains” — Kurt Brindley Copy Share Image
A haiku is the expression of a temporary enlightenment, in which we see into the life of things. — Reginald Horace Blyth Copy Share Image
“A smile, like the poet's muse, Inspires passion in the lover's heart” — Alex Z. Moores Copy Share Image
“You’re worth loving- your smile, your spark; Every part enamors me… (Worth loving)” — Kipyang Copy Share Image
Haiku is a way of culling things from the stream of things that rush past the senses. — Michael J. Rosen Copy Share Image
“Most of these editors, as they call themselves, couldn't even effectively edit a haiku.” — Frank Black Copy Share Image
“people don't get me it's more rule than exception God bless exceptions” — Beth Myrle Rice Copy Share Image
“Little old laides speed away in their wheel chairs, frightened meals on wheels.” — Ryan Mecum Copy Share Image
“You’ve got to be kid— Well, crud, what just happened there? I ran out of syl—” — Rick Riordan Copy Share Image
“Since my house burned down I now have a better view of the rising moon” — Mizuta Masahide Copy Share Image
Sure, sis!' Then he raised his hands in a stop everything gesture. 'I feel a haiku coming on. — Rick Riordan Copy Share Image
“No trail to follow where the teacher has wandered off- the end of autumn.” — Yosa Buson Copy Share Image
Haiku is not a shriek, a howl, a sigh, or a yawn; rather, it is the deep breath of life. — Santoka Taneda Copy Share Image
“A box sits empty, wanting to hold and protect. Hollow tears it cries.” — Richelle E. Goodrich Copy Share Image
“Ceaseless. Almost too much for this small frame. You make me part of the sky.” — Andrea Portes Copy Share Image
“ So amaze! Such name! Sssssarah with five s's is Still two syllablessssss ” — Rick Riordan Copy Share Image