“Certain supplementary restrictions imposed on the text compel us to perceive it as poetry. As soon as one assigns a given text to the category of poetry, the number of meaningful elements in it acquires the capacity to grow and the system of their combinations also becomes more complex.” ArtPoetryCertainGivenGrowsNumbersElementsCapacityComplexesMeaningfulCombinationPerceiveAcquireCategoriesRestriction Author:Yuri Lotman
“The manifestation of poetry in external life is formal perfection. True sentiment grows within, and art must represent internal phenomena externally.” LifeArtLife IsPoetryGrowsPoetPerfectionManifestationInternalsSentimentsFormal Author:Franz Grillparzer
“When the Divine Artist would produce a poem, He plants a germ of it in a human soul, and out of that soul the poem springs and grows as from the rose-tree the rose.” HumansSoulPoetryArtistGrowsTreeProduceDivineSpringRosePlantHuman SoulGerms Author:James A. Garfield
“grow old with me. the best is yet to be. the last of life for which the first was made.” LoveFirstsMadeAgeLastsPoetryTimeGrowsMarriageAgingOld AgeBirthdayWeddingGetting OlderGrowing OldToastsAnniversaryMy Birthday60th BirthdayGrowing OlderFunny AgingBirthdays And AgingStaying YoungInspirational AgeWedding ToastWedding SpeechBeing OldBest Is Yet To ComeMarriage SpeechRoses And LoveMarriage Toast50th Wedding AnniversaryShort Wedding50th Anniversary Author:Robert Browning
“Forests may be gorgeous but there is nothing more alive than a tree that learns how to grow in a cemetery.” InspirationalMayPoetryGrowsAliveTreeForestsGorgeousCemetery Author:Andrea Gibson
“Of all the trees that grow so fair Old England to adorn, Greater are none beneath the Sun Than Oak, and Ash and Thorn.” PoetryGrowsSunGreaterTreeFairsEnglandAshesOaksOld England Author:Rudyard Kipling