
Top 20 George Oppen Quotes
#1. There are situations which cannot honorably be met by art.
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#2. What I like more than anything is to visit other islands...
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#3. The meaning of a poem is in the cadences and the shape of the lines and the pulse of the thought which is given by those lines.
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#4. Only one mistake, Ezra! You should have talked to women.
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#5. The self is no mystery, the mystery is / That there is something for us to stand on
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#6. The first question at that time in poetry was simply the question of honesty, of sincerity.
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#7. Those who are not very concerned with art want poems or pictures to record for them something they already know - as one might want a picture of a place he loves.
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#8. It is necessary to study these words you have written, for the words have a longer history than you have and say more than you know.
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#10. Among days// Having only the force/ Of days//Most simple/ Most difficult
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#11. [It is not] the poet's business to use verse as an advanced form of rhetoric, nor to give to political statements the aura of eternal truth.
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#12. When the hammer strikes a nail, the extreme force of the blow on the broad head is transmitted without loss to the point. The head of the nail is the whole of eternity and the point of that nail is pressed to the center of the human heart. " [ quoting Simone Weil from memory ]
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#13. In these explanations it is presumed that an experiencing subject is one occasion of a sensitive reaction to an actual world.'
the rain falls
that had not been falling
and it is the same world
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#14. Ultimately the air
Is bare sunlight where must be found
The lyric valuable.
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#15. The situation of the Old Left was the theory of Socialist Realism, etc. It seemed pointless to argue. We stayed carefully away from people who wrote for the New Masses.
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#16. A discrete series is a series of terms each of which is empirically derived, each one of which is empirically true. And this is the reason for the fragmentary character of those poems.
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#17. Things explain each other, not themselves.
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#18. Clarity, clarity, surely clarity is the most beautiful thing in the world, A limited, limiting clarity I have not and never did have any motive of poetry But to achieve clarity.
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#19. I think there is no light in the world
but the world
and I think there is light
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#20. A pure mathematical series would be one in which each term is derived from the preceding term by a rule.
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