T. S. Eliot Poetry Quotations
T. S. Eliot Quotes about:
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- Edward Hirsch
- Henry David Thoreau
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Billy Collins
- T S Eliot
- Robert Frost
- Seamus Heaney
- Wallace Stevens
- Peter Davison
- Natasha Trethewey
- Horace
- Carl Sandburg
- William Butler Yeats
- William Wordsworth
- Anne Sexton
- Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
- Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel
- Robert Pinsky
- Franz Grillparzer
- Jean Cocteau
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Art Quotes
When oxygen and sulphur dioxide are mixed in the presence of a filiament of platinum, they form sulphurous acid. This combination takes place only if the platinum is present; nevertheless the newly formed acid contains no trace of platinum, and the platinum itself is apparently unaffected: has remained inert, neutral, and unchanged. The mind of the poet is the shred of platinum.
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Thinking Quotes
I think it was rather an advantage not having any living poets in England or America in whom one took any particular interest. I don't know what it would be like but I think it would be a rather troublesome distraction to have such a lot of dominating presences, as you call them, about. Fortunately we weren't bothered by each other.
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