Top 37 Katerina Stoykova Klemer Quotes
#1. There is no beauty in sadness. No honor in suffering. No growth in fear. No relief in hate. It's just a waste of perfectly good happiness.

#2. Your own guilt is your own fault.

#3. Writing poetry is supernatural. Or, it should be.

#4. Being safe doesn't mean you won't be sorry.

#5. So, what did you learn?
Curiosity asked the Cat, then
poked her carcass with a stick.

#6. Envy won't make you a better poet.

#7. Poetry is a connection to a change within you.

#8. More words DO NOT make a poem bigger!

#9. Everybody deserves love, but nobody is entitled to it.

#10. If pain doesn't lead to humility, you have wasted your suffering.

#11. Writing to impress others is the surest path to pretentious mediocrity.

#12. Unfortunately, nothing can protect you from the thoughts in your own head.

#13. manuscript
meanuscript
moanuscript
manurescript
and so on

#14. In the land of sour grapes, the half-eaten apple is the queen

#15. My Personality
unfolding before you
like a Swiss Army knife.

#16. Lineation can make your break your poems.

#17. If you don't write when you don't have time for it, you won't write when you do have time for it.

#18. I want to do a good job living today.

#19. Learning to live on less pride has been a great investment in my future.

#20. Often I Wish I Were
a potato.
Eyes opened
in all directions.
Unafraid
of the cold earth.
The difference
between life and death
for somebody.

#21. The ultimate goal of writing is forgiveness.

#22. How to Write a Poem
Catch the air
around the butterfly.

#23. Unforgiveness,
splinter in your breastbone, lives
there lodged like a small tree.
Withers in winter, looms
in spring. Its fruit is sweet
on first bite, then turns
into the taste of your own flesh.

#24. Be nice to your children. They may grow up to be writers.

#25. Mental clarity ain't for the faint of heart.

#26. Now we go in and take over," answered A. "It's our duty to help these people.

#27. Moving on is easy. It's staying moved on that's trickier.

#28. If you can't feel anything, it doesn't mean it's not hurting.

#29. I've never heard anyone say I wish I hadn't forgiven.

#30. Having love and not giving it is just as difficult as not having love and needing it

#31. If truth doesn't set you free, generosity of spirit will.

#32. The practice of forgiveness is very much like the practice of meditation. You have to do it often and persist at it in order to be any good.

#33. As we change, our writing changes too. You cannot write the same poem twice. And that's a good thing.

#34. Impatience kills quickly.

#35. Writing is not a matter of time, but a matter or of space. If you don't keep space in your head for writing, you won't write even if you have the time.

#36. The Four Stages of Writer's Block
W.B. Stage I: I want to write but I can't.
W.B. Stage II: I have to write but I can't.
W.B. Stage I: I don't want to write but I have to.
W.B. Stage I: I don't have time for writing ... and, honestly, I don't feel like writing.

#37. Every advantage is temporary.

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