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Jim Dine

Jim Dine

Jim Dine is an American artist born on June 16, 1935. Known for his unique pop art style and sculptures, Dine's works often take everyday objects as inspiration, such as tools and bottles, and express personal emotions and social meanings through repetition and symbolic techniques.

13 quotes · Dine In, Artist, Drawing
Jeffrey Lee Pierce

Jeffrey Lee Pierce

Jeffrey Lee Pierce, born on June 27, 1958, was an influential American singer. His musical career, though brief, left a lasting impact on the rock music scene with his unique style and talent.

1 quotes · Unreal
Frederick Seidel

Frederick Seidel

Frederick Seidel is an American poet born on February 19, 1936. His poetry is renowned for its exquisite language and profound emotional expression, and is widely considered an important representative of contemporary American poetry.

8 quotes · Daggers, Writing, Clicks
Pierre-Antoine-Augustin de Piis

Pierre-Antoine-Augustin de Piis

Pierre-Antoine-Augustin de Piis was a French dramatist known for his significant contributions to the theater scene in France during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. His works, deeply influenced by both Neoclassicism and Romanticism, have left a lasting impact on the history of French drama.

1 quotes · Dine, Dresses, Life
Judith Rodriguez

Judith Rodriguez

Judith Rodriguez, born on February 13, 1936, is a renowned poet whose works are known for their profound emotions and unique style. She has made significant contributions to contemporary literature with her poetry.

1 quotes · Order, Poetry, Writing
Carl Sandburg

Carl Sandburg

Carl Sandburg was a prominent American poet, writer, journalist, and editor. Born on January 6, 1878, in Illinois, he passed away on July 22, 1967. His works primarily depicted rural life in America, industrialization, and the working class, with notable works including 'Chicago' and 'The American Songbag'.

286 quotes · Poetry Is, Literature, Men

Joseph Henshaw

Joseph Henshaw (1608–1679) was a figure in 17th‑century England about whom little is known. Existing records suggest he may have been involved in religious or scholarly circles, but his exact role remains uncertain.

1 quotes · Another World, Bed, Break
Wallace Stevens

Wallace Stevens

Wallace Stevens was an American poet known for his unique modernist style and philosophical reflections. His poetry often explores the connection between abstract concepts and everyday life, and is considered one of the most influential poets of the 20th century.

300 quotes · World, Poetry, Imagination
Gwen Harwood

Gwen Harwood

Gwen Harwood was an Australian poet renowned for her unique poetic style and profound social consciousness. Her works extensively explore the conflicts between the individual and society, as well as profound reflections on nature and human existence.

5 quotes · Poetry, Bits, Blindness

Roy Andries De Groot

Roy Andries De Groot was a notable Dutch writer known for his historical novels. Born on February 21, 1910, De Groot dedicated his life to exploring the complexities of human history and its societal impact. His works frequently focus on the lives of ordinary people during pivotal historical periods, offering a unique lens into the past.

3 quotes · Cooking, Culinary, Food