Addresses Quote by Seamus Heaney
“Debate doesn’t really change things. It gets you bogged in deeper. If you can address or reopen the subject with something new, something from a different angle, then there is some hope. ... People are suddenly gazing at something else and pausing for a moment. And for the duration of that gaze and pause, they are like reflectors of the totality of their own knowledge and/or ignorance. That’s something poetry can do for you, it can entrance you for a moment above the pool of your own consciousness and your own possibilities.”
About This Quote
Source Poetry Collection, 1995
Debate stalls progress; fresh perspectives briefly lift consciousness, revealing knowledge and ignorance.
In simple terms: New angles can pause and enlighten.
Seek fresh viewpoints.
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When to use this quote
- team meetings
- public speaking
- creative workshops
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- When have you experienced a breakthrough from a new angle?
- How can you create space for reflective pauses?
Poetry may not appeal to all audiences.