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Poets Quotes by Plato
- For just as poets love their own works, and fathers their own children, in the same way those who have created a fortune value their…
- And we must beg Homer and the other poets not to be angry if we strike out these and similar passages, not because they are…
- Poets utter great and wise things which they do not themselves understand.
- The souls of people, on their way to Earth-life, pass through a room full of lights; each takes a taper - often only a spark…
- . . . you did not seem to me over-fond of money. And this is the way in general with those who have not made…
- What a poor appearance the tales of poets make when stripped of the colours which music puts upon them, and recited in simple prose.
- The productions of all arts are kinds of poetry and their craftsmen are all poets.
- At the touch of love everyone becomes a poet.
- What a poor appearance the tales of poets make when stripped of the colors which music puts upon them, and recited in simple prose
More Poets Quotes
- Poets are the only people to whom love is not only a crucial, but an indispensable experience, which entitles them to mistake… — Hannah Arendt
- It is Homer who has chiefly taught other poets the art of telling lies skillfully. — Aristotle
- I was always interested in French poetry sort of as a sideline to my own work, I was translating contemporary French poets.… — Paul Auster
- Like many modern poets, I tend to conceal rhymes by placing them in the middle of lines, and to avoid immediate alliteration… — Margaret Atwood
- Always be a poet, even in prose. — Charles Baudelaire
- Poets are the sense, philosophers the intelligence of humanity. — Samuel Beckett
- On Memorial Day, I don't want to only remember the combatants. There were also those who came out of the trenches as… — Eric Burdon
- Modesty, tis a virtue not often found among poets, for almost every one of them thinks himself the greatest in the world. — Miguel de Cervantes
- The poets have been mysteriously silent on the subject of cheese. — Gilbert K. Chesterton
- Poets don't draw. They unravel their handwriting and then tie it up again, but differently. — Jean Cocteau
- Out of the thousands who are known or who want to be known as poets, maybe one or two are genuine and… — Leonard Cohen
- Poetry is the work of poets, not of peoples or communities; artistic creation can never be anything but the production of an… — Lascelles Abercrombie