Top 10 Anglo Saxon Poetry Quotes
#1. Gullibility is the key to all adventures. The greenhorn is the ultimate victor in everything; it is he who gets the most out of life.
Helen Keller
#2. Sex was never as neat as the movies made it. Real sex was messy. Good sex was messier.
Laurell K. Hamilton
#3. Less doth yearning trouble him who knoweth many songs, or with his hands can touch the harp: his possession is his gift of glee which God gave him.
J.R.R. Tolkien
#4. Hide in plain sight, that was the way out here. He would learn something from that.
C.J. Box
#5. In a way, Anglo-Saxon poetry cannot be translated.
Seamus Heaney
#6. At seventeen I tried to write poetry confining myself solely to Anglo-Saxon words - don't know if it helped, but it made me more concrete ...
John Geddes
#7. All life on earth is inextricably bound together in a web of mutual interdependence.
Marjorie Spiegel
#8. Spanish and English have such different music, and in my own poetry I feel much less drawn to fluid sounds than I do toward the hard sounds and rhythms that come out of the Anglo-Saxon roots of English.
Joan Larkin
#10. Can nothing be done for freedom because the public conscience is inert?
William H. Seward
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