Rita Dove Quotes
don't think you can ever forget her don't even try she's not going to budgeno choice but to grant he...
Show MoreI think that you certainly don't have to be aged and travel the world to write a poem.
Equality and self-determination should never be divided in the name of religious or ideological ferv...
Show MoreThree miles from my adopted city lies a village where I came to peace.The world there was a calm pla...
Show MoreIf we really want to be full and generous in spirit, we have no choice but to trust at some level.
Without imagination we can go nowhere. And imagination is not restricted to the arts. Every scientis...
Show MoreHave you ever heard a good joke? If you've ever heard someone just right, with the right pacing, the...
Show MoreMy father is a chemist, my mother was a homemaker. My parents instilled in us the feeling that learn...
Show MoreFrom the time I began to read, as a child, I loved to feel their heft in my hand and the warm spot c...
Show MoreInstead of trying to come up and pontificate on what literature is, you need to talk with children, ...
Show MoreNexusI wrote stubbornly into the evening.At the window, a giant praying mantisrubbed his monkey wren...
Show MoreIf our children are unable to voice what they mean, no one will know how they feel. If they can’t im...
Show MoreI was apprehensive. I feared every time I talked about poetry, it would be filtered through the lens...
Show MoreYou have to imagine it possible before you can see something. You can have the evidence right in fro...
Show MoreI think one of the things that people tend to forget is that poets do write out of life. It isn't so...
Show MoreI see a resurgence of interest in poetry. I am less optimistic about the prospects for the arts when...
Show MorePoetry is language at its most distilled and most powerful.
The poetry that sustains me is when I feel that, for a minute, the clouds have parted and I've seen ...
Show MoreThe First BookOpen it.Go ahead, it won't bite.Well. . . maybe a little.More a nip, like. A tingle.It...
Show MoreNothing is too small. Nothing is too, quote-unquote, ordinary or insignificant. Those are the things...
Show MoreSince she's discoveredmen would rather drownthan nibble,she does just fine.
I was pirouette and flourish,I was filigree and flame.How could I count my blessingswhen I didn't kn...
Show MoreThere are distinct duties of a poet laureate. I plan a reading series at the Library of Congress and...
Show MoreOur situation is intolerable, but what's worseis to sit here and do nothing.
I've never stopped wanting to cross the equator, or touch an
I tell you, if you feel strange, strange things will happen to you: Fallen peacocks on library shelv...
Show MoreAgainst Self-PityIt gets you nowhere but deeper intoyour own shit--pure misery a luxuryone never lea...
Show MoreWomen invented misery, but we don't understand it.
I try to show what it is about language and music that enthralls, because I think those are the two ...
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