Top 32 Tony Hoagland Quotes
#1. The most prevalent poetic representation of contemporary experience is the mimesis of disorientation by non sequitor.
Tony Hoagland
#2. The glory of the protagonist is always paid for
by a lot of secondary characters
Tony Hoagland
#3. A poem is a heroic act of integration that binds into rough harmony the chorus of forces within and outside the soul. A poem struggles to orchestrate, prioritize, cohere, and coordinate these potentially shattering forces.
Tony Hoagland
#4. Until we say the truth, there can be no tenderness.
As long as there is desire, we will not be safe
Tony Hoagland
#6. And I am too knowledgeable now to hurt people imprecisely
Tony Hoagland
#7. Never, never did I think I would be in a Disney movie.
Kristin Davis
#8. The speaker catches fire
looking at their faces.
His words
jump down to stand
in listener's places.
Langston Hughes
#9. When you're a student of poetry, you're lucky if you don't realize how untalented you are until you get a little better. Otherwise, you would just stop.
Tony Hoagland
#10. So the avenues we walk down,
full of bodies wearing faces,
are full of hidden talent:
enough to make pianos moan,
sidewalks split,
streetlights deliriously flicker.
Tony Hoagland
#11. What I thought was an end turned out to be a middle. What I thought was a brick wall turned out to be a tunnel. What I thought was an injustice turned out to be a color of the sky.
Tony Hoagland
#12. I believe in magic. In evil sorceresses who deep down are really beautiful princesses. I believe in immortals who live in a different world than this one, accessible by magical stone wheels.
Morgan Rhodes
#14. Then there was someone else I met,
whose face and voice I can't forget,
and the memory of her
is like a jail I'm trapped inside,
or maybe she is something I just use
to hold my real life at a distance.
Tony Hoagland
#15. From Gandhi to Mandela, from the American patriot to the Polish shipbuilders, the makers of revolutions have not come from the top.
Gary Hamel
#16. Be like Allan Pearl. Sit next to the class clown and study him. Then grow up, take everything you learned, and get paid to be a real-life clown, unlike whatever unexciting thing the actual high school class clown is doing now.
Mindy Kaling
#17. He nodded them a good evening, but instead unhitched the horses and brought them back to a trough in the Market Square. When they had drunk, breaking the moon into shards and ripples, he led them back to the coach, to wait. There
Jo Baker
#18. It was so powerful. I knew it was wrong, but it was addicting.
S.C. Stephens
#19. The future ours for a while to hold, with its heaviness
and hope moving from one location to another
like the holy ghost that it is.
Tony Hoagland
#20. No matter how you feel you have to act
like you are very popular with yourself;
very relaxed and purposeful
very unconfused
and not
like you are walking through the sunshine
singing
in chains.
Tony Hoagland
#21. But with writing, all you need is a pad of paper.
Scott Caan
#22. Love is yet another name for Respect. If you cannot respect a person for what they are; you can never ever truly, madly, or deeply love that person.
Nikita Dudani
#23. Often we ask ourselves to make absolute sense out of what just happens, and in this way, what we are practicing is suffering, which everybody practices, but strangely few of us grow graceful in.
Tony Hoagland
#24. Someone showed me a picture and I just laughed, dignity never been photographed.
Bob Dylan
#25. Always know that if you're not happy with yourself, no one else can change that, no girl or guy, no amount of money; only yourself.
Shannon Leto
#26. There's Socialism and Communism and Capitalism and there's Feminism and Hedonism, and there's Catholicism and Bipedalism and Consumerism, but I think Narcissism is the system that means the most to me.
Tony Hoagland
#27. These poems possess intelligence, erudition, gravitas and urgency. Serious and moving in voice and ambition, this passionately lyrical and articulate work reminds me very much of the capacious, fierce and intelligent work of Adrienne Rich.
Tony Hoagland
#28. We're all attracted to the perfume of fermenting joy, we've all tried to start a fire, and one day maybe it will blaze up on its own. In the meantime, she is the one today among us most able to bear the idea of her own beauty ...
Tony Hoagland
#29. Why did it take me so long to figure out that my special talent was trying?
Tony Hoagland
#30. Because if marriage is a kind of womb,
divorce is the being born again.
Tony Hoagland
#31. Anything that starts as a practice often turns into the habit and so can be the case with a person's nature of forgiving himself on his mistakes a few number of times.
Anuj
#32. What we know for sure is that metaphor is the raw uranium of poetry, and that an urge to say that one thing is like something else is one of the earliest markers of the poetic spirit, the nascent poet.
Tony Hoagland
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