“A poem begins in delight and ends in wisdom.” EndsInspirationPoetryLiteraturePoetDelightExpress YourselfMomentaryIcyClarificationPoetry By Poets Author:Robert Frost
“Some say the world will end in fire, some say in ice.” WorldEndsPoetryFirePoetIceEnd Of The WorldEclipseIce HockeyGreat PoetryFire And IceGreatest Poetry Author:Robert Frost
“The poet begins where the man ends. The man's lot is to live his human life, the poet's to invent what is nonexistent.” MenHumansEndsPoetHuman Life Author:Jose Ortega y Gasset
“Poets never die, I thought. They just fail in the end.” EndsDiesFailingPoet Book:The Isle of Blood Source: The Isle of Blood
“Great lecturers seldom hesitate to use dramatic tricks to enshrine their precepts in the minds of their audiences, and at Yale perhaps Chauncey B. Tinker was the most noted. To read one of his lectures was like reading a monologue of the great actress Ruth Draper--you missed the main point. You missed the drop in his voice as he approached the death in Rome of the tubercular Keats; you missed the shaking tone in which he described the poet's agony for the absent Fanny with him his love had never been consummated; you missed the grim silence of the end.” MindEndsUseReadingVoiceSilenceAudiencePoetActressesTricksDramaticToneRomeAgonyHis LoveLecturesAbsentShakingGrimLecturerYaleMonologuesRuth Author:Louis Auchincloss