
Top 13 Seferis Poetry Quotes
#1. I know our kids will be OK, as long as they listen more to their mother than to me!
Michael Skolnik
#2. With a camera, one has to love individual cases.
Robert Adams
#3. Utility is when you have one telephone, luxury is when you have two, opulence is when you have three - and paradise is when you have none.
Doug Larson
#4. Today my goal is to be more productive than I was yesterday, and tomorrow more productive than today.
Noel DeJesus
#5. (W)hat I write when I force myself is generally just as good as what I write when I'm feeling inspired. It's mainly a matter of forcing yourself to write.
Tom Wolfe
#6. The most important thing is story-telling. It's as singular and old-fashioned as that.
David Soul
#7. Doth sickness fill my heart with fear, 'Tis sweet to know that Thou art near; Am I with dread of justice tried, 'Tis sweet to know that Christ hath died.
James Edmeston
#8. Language gradually varies, and with it fade away the writings of authors who have flourished their allotted time; otherwise, the creative powers of genius would overstock the world, and the mind would be completely bewildered in the endless mazes of literature.
Washington Irving
#9. I'm all about the high heel; I think it's the sexiest accessory ever made, including lingerie.
Nina Garcia
#10. She remembers an eerily young Sean Connery, in that first James Bond film, using fine clear Scottish spit to paste one of his gorgeous black hairs across the gap between the jamb and the door of his hotel room.
William Gibson
#11. For poetry there exists neither large countries nor small. Its domain is in the heart of all men.
Giorgos Seferis
#12. Sometimes when I have an idea, and I say, 'Okay, let's - it will be great, maybe, if I sing in English, a couple of songs.' Now, the record company and everybody's like, 'No way, you have to sing in Spanish.' And that's, you know, really good for me.
Juanes
#13. It illuminated a vision Dante could not have imagined in his wildest nightmares, nor Poe in the grasp of an uncontrollable delirium.
Alan Dean Foster
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