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From Quotes by Robert Morgan
- We don't want to live in the dark moods of imponderable mystery, but neither do we want to miss them altogether. they allow us to…
- I did not have a very literary background. I came to poetry from the sciences and mathematics, and also through an interest in Japanese and…
- I learned to impersonate the kind of person that talks about poetry. It comes from teaching, I think.
- I have taught students from the New York City area so long I have a special affinity and rapport with them. It surprises me sometimes…
- One of the most powerful devices of poetry is the use of distortions. You can go from talking about the way a minute passes to…
- One of the most powerful devices is to distort time, to go from human time to atomic time, geologic time. Sometimes you can actually accomplish…
- One of the biggest changes that ever occurred in my life was going from the isolation of working part-time as a house painter in Henderson…
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