
Top 19 Translated Poetry Quotes
#1. A lot of youth today have become very narrow and conservative in a way, whereas we in the older generation are kind of living it.
Marc Almond
#2. The flower bloomed and faded. The sun rose and sank. The lover loved and went. And what the poets said in rhyme, the young translated into practice.
Virginia Woolf
#4. Translated poetry filled the no-man's-land between my own work and other writers', and I found this fascinating to explore.
Edwin Morgan
#5. The world cannot be translated;
It can only be dreamed of and touched.
Dejan Stojanovic
#6. We should turn our death into a celebration, even if only out of a malice towards life: towards the woman who wants to leave
us!
Friedrich Nietzsche
#8. Only in thoughtful dialogue with what it says can this fragment of thinking be translated. However, thinking is poetizing, and indeed
more than one kind of poetizing, more than poetry and song.
Martin Heidegger
#9. Atal felt a spectral change in the air, as if the laws of earth were bowing to greater laws.
H.P. Lovecraft
#11. In a way, Anglo-Saxon poetry cannot be translated.
Seamus Heaney
#12. If we could direct our hearts to love only those most likely to keep it safe, how much easier would our lives be?
Kirsten Beyer
#13. Like dreams and works of art, fantasies are far more than what they appear to be on the surface. They're complex psychic creations whose symbolic content mustn't be translated into literal intent. Think poetry, not prose,
Esther Perel
#14. Poetry isn't heard with your ears it is translated from your heart listened to by your soul.
Richard M. Knittle Jr.
#15. Fitting in is the greatest barrier to belonging.
Brene Brown
#16. I believe it is the best method to get the buy-in for the road we have to travel. I believe it is a problem-solving process about how we collectively come forward with a strategy to deal with the issue.
Brian Cowen
#17. I write on a laptop, so it's impossible to count drafts anymore.
Garrison Keillor
#18. Time punishes us by taking everything, but it also saves us - by taking everything.
Sarah Manguso
#19. I was at Harvard with a whole bunch of poets, and that was very rare. They published a lot of books because there was an excitement after the war that translated into poetry.
Donald Hall
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