Sentences with phrase «good poets make»

Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal; bad poets deface what they take, and good poets make it into something better, or at least something different.
TS Eliot famously said: «Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal; bad poets deface what they take, and good poets make it into something better, or at least something different.»

Not exact matches

«Some schools long ago saw the need to travel to the coast to get a sense of the Silicon Valley - Bay Area ecosystem; more and more are following their lead, making such pilgrimages de rigeur for the best programs,» according to Poets and Quants.
It is no accident that Percy summons Flannery O'Connor to such questions as well; but unlike her, he does not anchor his response in St. Augustine and St. Paul (we have here no abiding place) nor in St. Thomas, whose argument is insistent that the poet's, the artist's, responsibility is to the good of the thing being made, not with the correction of appetites in his audience.
When the attempt was made to apply it to individual destiny (which was scarcely in the minds of the earlier prophets), in the sense that the wicked are punished by misfortune and the good rewarded by prosperity, it appeared palpably untrue, not only to the sceptical author of Ecclesiastes, but also to the far profounder poet of the Book of Job.
We need poets who write good poems, engineers who build sound bridges, bakers who make delicious bread.
I have stated that i am 25 many times, well, before i was 24 — but that was before i turned 25... and so i have stated also many times that i am not a proper HIPPIE of the age... but am infact just a bestowed man of a t!tle, known as hippie — but i said no, being i have respect for the real hippies — said lets make it hippy and since i became a poet — Hippypoet... Get Over It!
The poet and artist, as well as the psychologist, sometimes make use of an association of symbols quite different from that of controlled scientific and philosophical thought.
No rule can be final and complete; plainly enough, as the poet wrote, «new occasions teach new duties,» while «time makes ancient good uncouth.»
It will not write their theology for them and it need not reduce them to silence if they are not themselves poets, but it can make them better able to distinguish between words that are dead and those that are alive.
Third - make room for the fact that you can be a tax accountant or Starbuck's barrista as well as an artist, poet, musician, new age scientist.
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As poet laureate, Hall says he is eager to do his part in the difficult task of popularizing hisart form, so SI asked him to name the five best baseball poems ever written.But the request seems to make him cranky.
Keith Simpson, chair of the World War One commemoration group said: «For a third year the poppy projection will be made on the Elizabeth Tower with this year the addition of the words of well - know war poets.
According to him, because the world is a global village, poets of modern times can make it if they work hard and produce good work.
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Since its premiere back in January at Sundance, Hawkes's performance as a paralyzed poet has been generating Oscar murmurs; this may very well be the film that finally makes him the movie star he so richly deserves to be.
The poet Robert Frost is credited with the famous saying: «Good fences make good neighbors.&raGood fences make good neighbors.&ragood neighbors.»
Included in the bonus extras are a collection of uncut and / or deleted scenes, the theatrical trailer and the featurette Dead Poets (which offers a look back at the making of the film with director Peter Weir, as well as new interview footage with actors Ethan Hawke, Robert Sean Leonard, and many others).
While audiences remain divided on the quality of his later film work, he touched us deeply — and made us laugh hysterically — in films as diverse as The World According to Garp, Moscow on the Hudson, Good Morning Vietnam, Dead Poets Society (his portrayal of Mr. Keating had an enormous influence on my own early teaching), The Fisher King, Mrs. Doubtfire and Good Will Hunting (for which he won an Oscar after 3 previous nominations), not to mention his multitude of stand - up comedy performances.
James Lee Burke, acclaimed by critics as «America's best novelist,» «the Graham Greene of the bayou,» and «a poet of the mystery novel,» returns with his popular character, Dave Robicheaux, in a novel rich with atmosphere, ripe with menace, and filled with the kind of crackling dialogue that has made Burke a consistent New York Times best - selling author.
In the Classroom: In Dare to Dream... Change the World, edited by Jill Corcoran, 30 poets have created 30 poems to celebrate people who dared to dream and as a result made the world a better place through their contributions to the arts, civil rights, sciences, and other fields.
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I think poets and writers in general should try to make their book the best book possible and not rush into publishing.»
Better still, the wooden floors, exposed brick and ceiling beams and the fact that each room has been uniquely decorated by an artist, poet, photographer, designer or musician makes it a joy to be in.
Illustrious visitors, such as Lorenzo the Magnificent, Pope Pius II and Saint Catherine of Siena, as well as several writer and poets including Oscar Wilde, have made the journey to the thermal waters over the years.
B.A., Amherst College; creates An Image of Salomé for his senior thesis project, which is published by the artist and printed at Apiary Press, run by Baskin's students at Smith College; meets and becomes good friends with Baskin's assistant George Lockwood, who would later found Impressions Workshop in Boston; marries Gail Beckwith (later, the poet Gail Mazur), who was then a student at Smith College; begins graduate study at School of Art and Architecture, Yale University, New Haven; studies with Gabor Peterdi, Bernard Chaet, William Bailey, Rico Lebrun, Sewell Sillman, Neil Welliver, art historian Egbert Haverkamp - Begemann, and Asian - art historian Nelson Wu, as well as with visiting artists Fairfield Porter and John Scheuler; makes regular Thursday trips with other students to Peterdi's home / studio; works as a teaching assistant for both Peterdi and Bailey.
In a 1958 essay on the legacy of Pollock, Allan Kaprow (well represented here) makes clear the need to move beyond rigid artistic categories: «Young artists of today need no longer say, «I am a painter» or «a poet» or «a dancer.»
MARCEL BROODTHAERS Broodthaers (1924 - 1976) was a Belgian poet - turned - artist known for sculptures made from eggshells and mussels, as well as assembling absurd «museums» that brilliantly critiqued real ones.
Also on view are sculptures Edwards has made in Senegal over the past decade, as well as a selection of maquettes and prototypes reflecting his long career in public sculpture, and rarely exhibited works on paper, including sketchbooks and collaborations with the artist's late wife, the celebrated poet and performer Jayne Cortez.
This revised and expanded edition includes nearly twenty additional works made since their New York Art Book Fair collaboration, as well as a new text by the poet Andrew Durbin.
Meatyard was well read and deeply connected to a circle of poets and philosophers; he made photographs rich in literary allusion.
I was better at this once — «hearing» how the poet would have done it — but the problem with that trick is that one needs to forget one's own voice to make it work
In his book «The three marriages», David Whyte, best selling author, poet, and speaker talks about three crucial relationships, or marriages, in our lives: the marriage or partnership with a significant other, the commitment we have to our work, and the vows, spoken or unspoken, we make to an inner, constantly developing and always growing self.
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