
Top 19 Rigoberto Gonzalez Quotes
#1. I like to move around in the landscape between poetry and prose, between the lyrical and the narrative.
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#2. How can I convert the enthusiasm of voters into a practical programme of action that meets their desire for economic security and greater prosperity?
Victor Ponta
#3. When you lay down your life for what you are after you've died, you're clean.
John De Ruiter
#4. I tend to overuse the word "project" only because "book" is terrifying while I'm still in the middle of something. A project can fail. I don't want a book to fail.
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#5. Don't let anyone define you from what you live through and everything that they think you stand for. Just be proud of who you are.
Angelique Kidjo
#6. I never try to force poems into a collection simply because they were written/published within a certain period of time. They will eventually find their perfect home.
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#7. I always revise when I publish in a book. So versions in magazines are sometimes slightly different.
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#9. Unlike my dead lover, I refuse to/ choose the day I shock the world. There's no/ mystery left in suicide. The challenge is, my love,/ to keep yourself awake/ despite the sleeping pill doses of sickness and/ despair.
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#10. Human suffering is articulated in language; communication is how we seek help, consolation, etc.
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#11. I figure I write for people who are intelligent enough to do some labor. Lazy readers are not my ideal readers.
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#13. One of the things I'm constantly telling my students is that they're never going to write a poem everyone gets, or if they do, they've failed. They should leave someone behind every time.
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#14. In Canada, I've had success raising money. I think I was fortunate enough. But today, I would have to write a very, very bad script not to be financed for the next one. I'm assured at least of the next one, but you're always [only] as good as your last film. I think it's true for anyone.
Philippe Falardeau
#15. Publishers have in-house editors, but I hire my own before I submit the work to publishers. They appreciate it and I feel more confident about the material.
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#18. I turned to human suffering because - this may sound odd - animal suffering is more difficult for me to deal with.
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#19. I pay editors. I never ask friends or colleagues to work for free.
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