Top 76 Stephen Vincent Benet Quotes
#1. Few people have written significant books about San Francisco. Robert Duncan was, in my opinion, often in the clouds. If he walked the streets a lot he didn't write about as such.
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#4. Broad-streeted Richmond ... The trees in the streets are old trees used to living with people, Family trees that remember your grandfather's name.
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#5. When I was in graduate school, my thesis included both poetry and essays. Influenced by the personal essays of James Baldwin and Norman Mailer, I loved the form, but pretty much stopped.
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#7. I do think that the kind of writing that I do will always be around and printed in books, magazines, and now blogs.
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#8. Let each one of us say, 'I am an American. I intend to stay an American. I will do my best to wipe from my heart hate, rancor and political prejudice. I will sustain my government. And, through good days or bad, I will try to serve my country.'
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#9. You work hard, and you'll rise. But, if you've got any foolish notions, just knock them on the head and forget them.
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#11. When Daniel Boone goes by at night
The phantom deer arise
And all lost, wild America
Is burning in their eyes.
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#12. Technology will never rescue anyone from being a bad poet, but if you're good, it has the potential to do a lot of exciting things.
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#13. When my own writing needs a perk, I open Zukofsky and read from "A" - particularly sections "22" and "23." It can be opaque, but I love the intensity.
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#15. I shall not rest quiet in Montparnasse.
I shall not lie easy at Winchelsea.
You may bury my body in Sussex grass,
You may bury my tongue at Champmedy.
I shall not be there. I shall rise and pass.
Bury my heart at Wounded Knee
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#16. Let us be bold enough and free enough to follow the great examples - the men of good will and honor who put aside little ways and petty hatreds to build the American dream.
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#17. Go play with the towns you have built of blocks, The towns where you would have bound me! I sleep in my earth like a tired fox, And my bufdfalo have found me.
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#19. Basically when I'm walking I'm not consciously writing or intending anything. In the manner I have learned from meditation practice, I let things unfold.
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#20. At first I was blogging everyday, but I don't do that anymore. It varies; sometimes I'll write these little essays and other times political commentaries. Other times it'll just be new work that I'm doing.
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#23. Sometimes a sign or a quote is simply interesting by itself and does not require anything beyond being framed on a page.
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#24. The other week I wrote a piece on a photograph I got at a flea market, and I got about 70 hits. I think a lot of people must be interested in flea markets.
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#25. Occasionally I encounter people getting into their cars who will say, "Oh, you haven't been walking lately" - like I'm a symbol of the ancient art of walking!
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#26. Oh, Georgia booze is mighty fine booze, The best yuh ever poured yuh, But it eats the soles right offen yore shoes, For Hell's broke loose in Georgia.
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#27. I've been reading a lot lately about Indian captives. One woman who had been captured by the Indians and made a squaw was resentful when she was rescued because she'd found that there was a lot more work to do as the wife of a white man.
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#28. You call my candidate a horse thief, and I call yours a lunatic, and we both of us know it's just till election day. It's an American custom, like eating corn on the cob. And, afterwards, we settle down quite peaceably and agree we've got a pretty good country - until next election.
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#29. I tried to think of my knowledge, but it was a squirrel's heap of winter nuts. There was no strength in my knowledge any more and I felt small and naked as a new-hatched bird.
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#30. Truth is a hard deer to hunt. If you eat too much truth at once, you may die of the truth.
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#31. And Thames and all the rivers of the kings Ran into Mississippi and were drowned. They planted England with a stubborn trust But the cleft dust was never English dust.
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#34. I have fallen in love with American names, the sharp names that never get fat.
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#35. A phrase may come to me as I am walking, and, once I write it down in my journal, the rest of the poem will unravel from that catalyst.
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#36. There's nothing compared to the history of writing about the city of New York that you get, say, in Charles Reznikoff.
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#37. As for what you're calling hard luck - well, we made New England out of it. That and codfish.
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#38. It's time to walk to the cider mill
Through air like apple wine,
And watch the moon rise over the hill,
stinging and hard and fine.
It's time to bury your seed pods deep
And let them wait and be warm.
It's time to sleep the heavy sleep
That does not wake for the storm.
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#39. Grant us brotherhood, not only for this day but for all our years - a brotherhood not of words but of acts and deeds.
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#40. We cannot be a house divided - divided in will, divided in interest, divided in soul. We cannot be a house divided and live.
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#41. Remember that when you say 'I will have none of this exile and this stranger for his face is not like my face and his speech is strange,' you have denied America with that word.
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#42. American Muse, whose strong and diverse heart So many men have tried to understand But only made it smaller with their art, Because you are as various as your land.
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#44. Since graveyards are often built over older burial grounds, I assume Dolores Park was probably an Indian, (an Ohlone) graveyard before that. I think the fact that it has so many layers underneath the contemporary one intrigues me.
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#45. Life is not lost by dying; life is lost minute by minute, day by dragging day, in all the thousand small uncaring ways.
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#48. Yes, Dan'l Webster's dead - or, at least, they buried him. But every time there's a thunderstorm around Marshfield, they say you can hear his rolling voice in the hollows of the sky.
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#49. One cannot balance tragedy in the scales Unless one weighs it with the tragic heart.
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#50. You can't depend on the kind of folks people think they are - you've got to go by what they do. And I wouldn't give much for a man that some folks hadn't thought was a fool, in his time.
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#51. The blog is also a way to continue to register what I see and hear in a day - no matter what the form. In fact, my blog is a complete mixture of forms.
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#52. A man with a mouth like a mastiff, a brow like a mountain, and eyes like burning antracite - that was Dan'l Webster in his prime.
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#53. When the last moonshiner buys his radio,
And the last, lost, wild-rabbit of a girl
Is civilized with a mail-order dress,
Something will pass that was American
And all the movies will not bring it back.
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#54. Money is sullen And wisdom is sly, But youth is the pollen That blows through the sky And does not ask why.
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#55. Most of the time I'm not really attracted to writing that's focused on filling and fighting it out within a well-defined container. I like work that gets out in the world and lets the world shape the poem.
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#56. Of all the Christbitten places in the two hemispheres, (Los Angeles) is the last curly kink in the pig's tail.
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#57. We cannot afford the creeping paralysis that destroys the effective will of democracy - the paralysis carried by hate and rancor, between class and class, person and person, party and party, as plague is carried through the streets of a town.
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#58. I don't think I have ever really gotten Leopold Bloom's interior ramblings out of my head! I am sure that voice continues to inspire the walking consciousness in my work - that is, the way I carry on an interior monologue as I walk through this city.
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#59. Trouble with women. Can't do any art and be married if you're in love with your wife.
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#60. Treat a boy like a fool and he'll act like a fool, I say, but there's some folks need convincing.
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#61. Ironically the blog has re-opened the essay as a good form for me. I like to look and make commentary! If I sense my essays are good, I try to resubmit to another place in pulp and several of them have been variously published in newspapers and magazines.
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#62. We do not fight for the real but for shadows we make. A flag is a piece of cloth and a word is a sound, But we make them something neither cloth nor a sound, Totems of love and hate, black sorcery-stones.
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#63. Defeat is a fact and victory can be a fact. If the idea is good, it will survive defeat, it may even survive the victory.
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#64. I think a blog is a catalyst for a number of possible kinds of writing besides being its own medium.
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#65. If two New Hampshiremen aren't a match for the devil, we might as well give the country back to the Indians.
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#66. Whatever poetry that was in me was coming out in the form of constructing art books!
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#67. Our fathers and ourselves sowed dragon's teeth. Our children know and suffer the armed men.
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#69. It is forbidden to go east, but I have gone, forbidden to go on the great river, but I am there. Open your hearts, you spirits, and hear my song.
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#70. There are many trials that seem hard to bear at first which prove true blessings later when we see of what false materials they were first composed.
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#71. It is better the truth should come little by little. I have learned that, being a priest. Perhaps, in the old days, they ate knowledge too fast.
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#72. Something begins, begins;Starlit and sunlit, something walks abroadIn flesh and spirit and fire.Something is loosed to change the shaken world.
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#74. Our earth is but a small star in a great universe. Yet of it we can make, if we choose, a planet unvexxed by war, untroubled by hunger or fear, undivided by senseless distinctions of race, color or theory.
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#76. It's to a younger people's advantage to work with evolving computer technologies that provide so many ways to explore the use and distribution of text, including sound, images and motion.
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