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- The greatest poets are those with memories so great that they extend beyond their strongest experiences to their minutest observations of people… — Stephen Spender
- We've become a race of Peeping Toms. What people ought to do is get outside their own house and look in for… — Thelma Ritter
- It seems to me that readers sometimes make the genesis of a poem more mysterious than it is (by that I perhaps… — James Schuyler
- There's no doubt in my mind that people on the West Coast - L.A. particularly - and the East Coast have no… — Andy Williams
- Most women still need a room of their own and the only way to find it may be outside their own home. — Germaine Greer
- Even today, I frequently meet scientists who, outside their own narrow discipline, are superstitious. — Umberto Eco
- Pointed in the wrong direction, trapped outside their own history and unable to retrace their steps because their footprints had been swept… — Arundhati Roy
- It tires me to talk to rich men. You expect a man of millions, the head of a great industry, to be… — Theodore Roosevelt
- Fortunate indeed are those in which there is combined a little good and a little bad, a little knowledge of many things… — Edgar Rice Burroughs
- We've become a race of Peeping Toms. What people oughta do is get outside their own house and look in for a… — John Michael Hayes