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The poetic notion of infinity is far greater than that which is sponsored by any creed.
Joseph Brodsky
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Joseph Brodsky
American
Poet
Born:
May 24
,
1940
Died:
Jan 28
,
1996
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Sponsored
,
Greater
,
Than
,
Infinity
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,
Which
,
Far
,
Notion
,
Creed
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H. P. Lovecraft
Freedom
Cats
Pride
Men
Beauty
Cynical
Coldness
Philosophic
Independent
Unbroken
Civilised
Poetic
Mentally
Developed
Individuality
Qualities
Self-Sufficiency
Wonder
Sensitive
Pagan
Dispassionate
Reserved
Dainty
Enlightened
Fables should be taught as fables, myths as myths, and miracles as poetic fantasies. To teach superstitions as truths is a most terrible thing. The child mind accepts and believes them, and only through great pain and perhaps tragedy can he be in after years relieved of them.
Hypatia
Great
Mind
Miracles
Pain
Relieved
Fables
Only
Poetic
Superstitions
Through
He
Myths
Perhaps
Most
Terrible
Terrible Thing
Accepts
Years
Tragedy
Truths
Child
Taught
After
Fantasies
Them
Should
Teach
Believes
Thing
Because philosophy arises from awe, a philosopher is bound in his way to be a lover of myths and poetic fables. Poets and philosophers are alike in being big with wonder.
Thomas Aquinas
Big
Lover
Philosopher
Philosophers
Philosophy
Way
Alike
Fables
Poetic
Poets
Myths
Arises
Bound
Because
His
His Way
Wonder
Being
Awe
Great buildings that move the spirit have always been rare. In every case they are unique, poetic, products of the heart.
Arthur Erickson
Great
Heart
Architecture
Rare
Every
Spirit
Case
Poetic
Buildings
Always
Been
Move
Products
Unique
When we talk about music, we talk about our reaction to it. One person might say that music is so poetic, while another says it's all mathematics. Yet another might say it's about sensuality, and so on. That's all true. But music is not just one of these things. It's everything all at once.
Daniel Barenboim
Music
Mathematics
Our
Everything
Once
Say
Says
About
Poetic
True
Talk
Reaction
Another
Person
Just
Just One
While
Sensuality
Might
Things
There is nothing more poetic and terrible than the skyscrapers' battle with the heavens that cover them.
Federico Garcia Lorca
Battle
Nothing
More
Poetic
Terrible
Cover
Than
Heavens
Them
Skyscrapers
An excellent habit to cultivate is the analytical study of the King James Bible. For simple yet rich and forceful English, this masterly production is hard to equal; and even though its Saxon vocabulary and poetic rhythm be unsuited to general composition, it is an invaluable model for writers on quaint or imaginative themes.
H. P. Lovecraft
Bible
Simple
King
Rich
Analytical
Saxon
Though
Composition
Vocabulary
Invaluable
General
Poetic
Habit
Excellent
Writers
Study
Quaint
Equal
Forceful
Cultivate
Model
James
Rhythm
Themes
Production
Hard
English
Even
Imaginative
I write autobiographically, although I apply liberal amounts of poetic license.
Michael Franks
Liberal
License
Poetic
Write
Although
Amount
Apply
As you get older, you want less from the world; you just want to experience it. Any barriers to feeling emotions get dismantled. And ordinary things become beautifully poetic.
Richard Linklater
You
Experience
Emotions
World
Feeling
Become
Older
Poetic
Beautifully
Get
Any
Just
Want
Ordinary
Ordinary Things
Less
Barriers
Things
A noble soul and real poetic talent are almost always inseparable.
Victor Hugo
Soul
Inseparable
Poetic
Noble
Almost
Talent
Always
Real
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