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<EFBFBD> "If it isn't Smokin', it ain't Poetry In Motion" <20>
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<EFBFBD> -Inez Harrison <20>
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<EFBFBD> "Poetry is the rhythmical creation of beauty in words." <20>
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<EFBFBD> -Edgar Allen Poe <20>
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<EFBFBD> "Poetry is trouble dunked in tears." <20>
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<EFBFBD> -Gwyn Thomas <20>
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<EFBFBD> "The success of a poem is determined not by how much the poet felt in <20>
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<EFBFBD> writing it, but by how much the reader felt in reading it." <20>
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<EFBFBD> -John Ciardi <20>
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<EFBFBD> "The poet is a liar who always speaks the truth." <20>
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<EFBFBD> Jean Cocteau <20>
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<EFBFBD> "When power leads man towards arrogance, poetry reminds him of his <20>
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<EFBFBD> limitations. When power narrows the area of man's concern, poetry <20>
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<EFBFBD> reminds him of richness and diversity of his existence. When <20>
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<EFBFBD> power corrupts, poetry cleanses." <20>
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<EFBFBD> -John F Kennedy <20>
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<EFBFBD> "Poets are born, not paid." <20>
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<EFBFBD> -Wilson Mizner <20>
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<EFBFBD> "To have great poetry there must be great audiences too." <20>
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<EFBFBD> -Walt Whitman <20>
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<EFBFBD> "When you read and understand a poem, comprehending its rich and form <20>
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<EFBFBD> meanings, then you have mastered chaos a little." <20>
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<EFBFBD> -Stephen Spender <20>
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<EFBFBD> "A poem begins in delight and ends in wisdom." <20>
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<EFBFBD> -Robert Frost <20>
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<EFBFBD> "Poetry serves to communicate the hearts and hopes of men." <20>
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<EFBFBD> -Chuangste <20>
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<EFBFBD> Poetry is the art of substantiating shadows, and of lending <20>
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<EFBFBD> existence to nothing. <20>
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<EFBFBD> -Burke <20>
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