Wallace Stevens Quotes and Sayings
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A poem need not have a meaning and like most things in nature often does not have. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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A poet looks at the world the way a man looks at a woman. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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Accuracy of observation is the equivalent of accuracy of thinking. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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After the final no there comes a yes and on that yes the future of the world hangs. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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As life grows more terrible, its literature grows more terrible. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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Death is the mother of Beauty; hence from her, alone, shall come fulfillment to our dreams and our desires. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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Everything is complicated; if that were not so, life and poetry and everything else would be a bore. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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How full of trifles everything is! It is only one's thoughts that fill a room with something more than furniture. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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I do not know which to prefer, The beauty of inflections, Or the beauty of innuendoes, The blackbird whistling, Or just after. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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If poetry should address itself to the same needs and aspirations, the same hopes and fears, to which the Bible addresses itself, it might rival it in distribution. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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If some really acute observer made as much of egotism as Freud has made of sex, people would forget a good deal about sex and find the explanation for everything in egotism. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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In poetry, you must love the words, the ideas and the images and rhythms with all your capacity to love anything at all. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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In the world of words, the imagination is one of the forces of nature. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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Intolerance respecting other people's religion is toleration itself in comparison with intolerance respecting other people's art. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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It can never be satisfied, the mind, never. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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It is the unknown that excites the ardor of scholars, who, in the known alone, would shrivel up with boredom. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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Money is a kind of poetry. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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Most people read poetry listening for echoes because the echoes are familiar to them. They wade through it the way a boy wades through water, feeling with his toes for the bottom: The echoes are the bottom. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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New York is a field of tireless and antagonistic interests undoubtedly fascinating but horribly unreal. Everybody is looking at everybody else a foolish crowd walking on mirrors. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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Nothing could be more inappropriate to American literature than its English source since the Americans are not British in sensibility. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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One cannot spend one's time in being modern when there are so many more important things to be. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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One's ignorance is one's chief asset. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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Our bloom is gone. We are the fruit thereof. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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Perhaps it is of more value to infuriate philosophers than to go along with them. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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Perhaps the truth depends on a walk around the lake. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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Poor, dear, silly Spring, preparing her annual surprise! Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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Reality is not what it is. It consists of the many realities which it can be made into. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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Style is not something applied. It is something that permeates. It is of the nature of that in which it is found, whether the poem, the manner of a god, the bearing of a man. It is not a dress. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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The day of the sun is like the day of a king. It is a promenade in the morning, a sitting on the throne at noon, a pageant in the evening. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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The fire burns as the novel taught it how. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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The genuine artist is never "true to life." He sees what is real, but not as we are normally aware of it. We do not go storming through life like actors in a play. Art is never real life. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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The imagination is man's power over nature. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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The most beautiful thing in the world is, of course, the world itself. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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The only emperor is the emperor of ice cream. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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The philosopher proves that the philosopher exists. The poet merely enjoys existence. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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The poet is the priest of the invisible. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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The point of vision and desire are the same. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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The reason can give nothing at all Like the response to desire. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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The way through the world is more difficult to find than the way beyond it. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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Thought is an infection. In the case of certain thoughts, it becomes an epidemic. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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To regard the imagination as metaphysics is to think of it as part of life, and to think of it as part of life is to realize the extent of artifice. We live in the mind. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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We say God and the imagination are one... How high that highest candle lights the dark. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑
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What our eyes behold may well be the text of life but one's meditations on the text and the disclosures of these meditations are no less a part of the structure of reality. Wallace Stevens | Refcard PDF ↑