Poetry Quote by Mikl Paul Download Open image ““I negate this distance with / what it would be / to be shining you.”” — Mikl Paul ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.8 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Poetry Poetry quotes Prose poetry
“And contrariwise what it is it wouldn't be And what it wouldn't be it would You see?” — Shinedown Copy Share Image
“It wouldn't have to be sunny It wouldn't have to be anything else then just that It would really simplify my walk home at… — Jackie Clark Copy Share Image
“There is no darkness but is brightened; there is no distance but is illuminated.” — Louise Levathes Copy Share Image
“I have this vision: That I would finally come and find you. Scattered pieces of distance would not stand in my way. Not needing… — Franz Kafka Copy Share Image
“I don't think I would have survived that had you not been there. I told you before that your my light, my Sunshine, and… — Harper Sloan Copy Share Image
“I am the brightest light beaming from the darkest depths. A dichotomy, i am . . . illumination.” — Jaeda DeWalt Copy Share Image
“A lighthouse if for others; powerless to illuminate the space closest to it.” — M. L. STEADMAN Copy Share Image
“I’ll always try to keep you out of the darkness, yet it seems you’ll be the one shining your brilliance on me, lighting my… — P.T. Michelle Copy Share Image
“When there is darkness there is no point to be down. It is your chance to shine!” — Doug MacLeod Copy Share Image
“Whether your the brightest or the dullest In the Midst of any darkness Any spark can make a great diffrence to the situation” — Sandile Sean Mntla Copy Share Image
“Your darkest shadows can only be less than your brightest light.” — Benjamin Aubrey Myers Copy Share Image
“There is a deep truth in being at home enough with someone to kiss them while your lips are dry. And happiness may not… — Mikl Paul Copy Share Image
“He said that he felt that there was a book hidden between us. Some small thing lodged between a rib or a summer. and… — Mikl Paul Copy Share Image
“They spent a summer talking beneath the redwoods. There was a curiosity to the way they knew. She would take his hips in her… — Mikl Paul Copy Share Image
“He left her a note in her right slipper that said when I was alone yesterday I was happy, and I wanted you to… — Mikl Paul Copy Share Image
“He left the next morning, searching for a city with light that reminded him of me. He would mail me empty envelopes and boxes,… — Mikl Paul Copy Share Image
“I want to gossip about forever / against the part of your back that / is mine.” — Mikl Paul Copy Share Image
“I don't know if I have ever truly believed that everyone deserves love. But if I had to take it one moment further into… — Mikl Paul Copy Share Image
“Maybe they will only find one another by being somewhere they have never been and maybe none of this has a thing to do… — Mikl Paul Copy Share Image
“Later when they would mention, they would say, and everyone would know, but not nearly as well as they meant.” — Mikl Paul Copy Share Image
The name Phenomenal Woman was inspired by Maya Angelo, who wrote 'Phenomenal Woman', a favorite poem of mine. — Meena Harris Copy Share Image
A poet is wounded into speech, and he examines these wounds, meticulously, to discover how to heal them. The bad poet harangues at the… — Samuel R. Delany Copy Share Image
The poetry from the eighteenth century was prose; the prose from the seventeenth century was poetry. — David Hare Copy Share Image
“It took me years to learn to sit at my desk for more than two minutes at a time, to put up with the… — Erica Jong Copy Share Image
The word 'mundane' has come to mean 'boring' and 'dull', and it really shouldn't - it should mean the opposite. Because it comes from… — Richard Dawkins Copy Share Image
“In the streets, the children scream, the lovers cried, and the poets dreamed,” he crooned, putting down the metal grill tongs to take my… — Alexandria Clarke Copy Share Image
Some minds corrode and grow inactive under the loss of personal liberty; others grow morbid and irritable; but it is the nature of the… — Washington Irving Copy Share Image
You don’t read or overhear the voice in the poem, you are the voice in the poem. — Helen Vendler Copy Share Image
All lyrical work must, as a whole, be perfectly intelligible, but in some particulars a little unintelligible. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Copy Share Image
The world's history is a divine poem, of which the history of every nation is a canto, and every man a word. Its strains… — James A. Garfield Copy Share Image