
Top 20 Carolyn Kizer Quotes
#1. Poets are interested mostly in death and commas.
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#2. You write for the people in high school who ignored you. We all do.
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#3. What is so marvelous about living today is that it is possible to extend, like a flower, spreading petals in all directions.
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#4. As I remember, the first real poem I wrote was about the wheat fields between Spokane and Pullman, to the south.
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#5. I discovered it was easier to carry around a pen than a piano.
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#6. I've been enormously fortunate. People say, 'How do you feel about your reputation?' My real belief is that I have exactly the reputation I deserve ... on the whole, I feel comfortable with myself.
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#8. A poet, to whom no one cruel and imposing listens, / Disdained by senates, whispers to your dust,
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#9. I didn't learn much about writing at Sarah Lawrence, but I learned a lot about the sources of poems - dreams, myth, history - from the really great teachers, Joseph Campbell, Charles Trinkhaus, Bert Loewenberg, and a young Australian anthropologist named Harry Hawthorne.
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#10. I tell people I never got to hear Dylan Thomas read because my husband wouldn't let me, because he thought it would be a sort of bad influence. People say, 'And you didn't go?' They're so surprised because the me they know would have gone. And I say I was very much a 'yes, dear' wife.
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#11. She tended to be impatient with that sort of intellectual who, for all his brilliance, has never been able to arrive at the simple conclusion that to be reasonably happy you have to be reasonably good.
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#12. I wrote poetry off and on in high school, when I could manage to get out of gym classes and sports - using my allergies as an excuse - and climb the hill behind school till I found a nice place to settle down with a notebook and look at Spokane spread out below.
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#13. We live in wonder, blaze in a cycle of passion and apprehension.
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#14. He said, "You have pigs in this poem; pigs are not poetic." I got up and walked out of that class and never went back.
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#15. Environmental concerns and feminism are locked together. Generally, women have closer connections to the organic nature of our lives.
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#16. Poets are interested primarily in death and commas.
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#17. You cannot meet someone for a moment, or even cast eyes on someone in the street, without changing. That is my subject.
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#18. I used to get so many letters from students about the ending of 'Pro Femina.' So I had a stamp made that said 'irony, irony, irony' to put on a postcard and mail it back.
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#19. I happen to believe that there are a lot of good poets around at present, but a poet like Alex Kuo, who possesses a highly developed moral sense and a bitter honesty, is rare at any time and especially in this time. We need him.
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#20. No matter how brief an encounter you have with anybody, you both change.
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