Top 18 Realistic Poetry Quotes
#1. A relationship is more likely to succeed if positive attributes are confidently set in place and adhered to.
Delano Johnson
#3. Perfect bliss, from just the thought of you next to me.
Delano Johnson
#5. If I can't spend the rest of my life with you, I will live alone.
Delano Johnson
#6. ...
You are here again,
so realistic,
just, the golden dawn
takes you away
in the morning...
Be here now,
not there,
where there is nothing
but stars
and emptiness...
...
Zorica Savron
#7. Few things are as immutable as the addiction of political groups to the ideas by whichthey have once won office.
John Kenneth Galbraith
#8. It looked as though you did not act in a certain way because you thought in a certain way, but rather you thought in a certain way because you were made in a certain way. Truth had nothing to do with it.
W. Somerset Maugham
#9. I didn't know," I start truthfully, "that it was the hard way when I started on it.
Maggie Stiefvater
#10. Stylized acting and direction is to realistic acting and direction as poetry is to prose.
Elia Kazan
#11. I'm a man of integrity. My heart is locked and I have given you the only key.
Delano Johnson
#12. Poetry is simply literature reduced to the essence of its active principle. It is purged of idols of every kind, of realistic illusions, of any conceivable equivocation between the language of "truth" and the language of "creation.
Paul Valery
#13. MMA for me was a stepping stone in my life as a man to grow ... The stress and the fears and anxiety you've got to overcome in that moment is not something you're ever going to gain in a daily lifetime routine.
Enson Inoue
#14. Your poetry--it doesn't deserve to be locked away, hidden from the rest of the world. And neither do you.
Tessa Emily Hall
#15. I eat words for breakfast, almost savagely. Webster and Dictionary are mad at me.
Delano Johnson
#16. Fairy tales are experienced by their hearers and readers, not as realistic, but as symbolic poetry.
Max Luthi
#17. It is the province of poetry to be more realistic and present than the artificial narratives of an outer discourse, and not afraid of the truthful difficulty of the average human life.
David Whyte
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