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... man is the animal that moralizes. Man is also the animal that complains about being one, and says that there is an animal, a beast inside him-that he is brother to dragons. (He is certainly a brother to wolves, and to pandas too, but he is father to dragons, not brother: they, like many gods and devils, are inventions of his.)
Randall Jarrell
The blind date that has stood you up: your life.
Randall Jarrell
The poet writes his poem for its own sake, for the sake of that order of things in which the poem takes the place that has awaited it.
Randall Jarrell
You had our wit, our heart was sealed to you: Man is the judgment of the world.
Randall Jarrell
After a while one is embarrassed not so much for them as for poetry, which is for these poor poets one more of the openings against which everyone in the end beats his brains out; and one finds it unbearable that poetry should be so hard to write - a game of Pin the Tail on the Donkey in which there is for most of the players no tail, no donkey, not even a booby prize.
Randall Jarrell
In bombers named for girls, we burned The cities we had learned about in school - Till our lives wore out; our bodies lay among The people we had killed and never seen.
Randall Jarrell
When I was asked to talk about the Obscurity of the Modern Poet I was delighted, for I have suffered from this obscurity all my life. But then I realized that I was being asked to talk not about the fact that people don't read poetry, but about the fact that most of them wouldn't understand it if they did: about the difficulty, not the neglect, of contemporary poetry.
Randall Jarrell
The face is its own fate - a man does what he must - And the body underneath it says: I am.
Randall Jarrell
The author whom a lexicon can keep up with is worth nothing.
Randall Jarrell
These writers, plainly, lived in different worlds.
Randall Jarrell
I see at last that all the knowledgeI wrung from the darkness - that the darkness flung me - Is worthless as ignorance: nothing comes from nothing, The darkness from the darkness.
Randall Jarrell
Poetry is a bad medium for philosophy.
Randall Jarrell
This is the devil. Flesh to flesh, he bleats The herd back to the pit of being.
Randall Jarrell
The soul has no assignments, neither cooks Nor referees: it wastes its time.
Randall Jarrell
Sometimes it is hard to criticize, one wants only to chronicle.
Randall Jarrell
A good poet is someone who manages, in a lifetime of standing out in thunderstorms, to be struck by lightning five or six times; a dozen or two dozen times and he is great.
Randall Jarrell
A Little Treasury of Modern Poetry is a standard Oscar Williams production... ...the book has the merit of containing a considerably larger selection of Oscar Williams's poems than I have seen in any other anthology. There are nine of his poems - and five of Hardy's. It takes a lot of courage to like your own poetry almost twice as well as Hardy's.
Randall Jarrell
Goethe said, "The author whom a lexicon can keep up with is worth nothing”; Somerset Maugham says that the finest compliment he ever received was a letter in which one of his readers said: "I read your novel without having to look up a single word in the dictionary.”.
Randall Jarrell
The Author to the Reader I've read that Luther said (it's come to me So often that I've made it into meter): And even if the world should end tomorrow I still would plant my little apple-tree. Here, reader, is my little apple-tree.
Randall Jarrell
"Recent Poetry”, p. 226.
Randall Jarrell
In Stage II guilt is first of all social, liberal, moral guilt-a guilt so general as to seem almost formal. It is we who are responsible, either by commission or-more generally-by omission, for everything from killing off the Tasmanians to burning the books at Alexandria.
Randall Jarrell
It is ugly ducklings, grown either into swans or into remarkably big, remarkably ugly ducks, who are responsible for most works of art; and yet how few of these give a truthful account of what it was like to be an ugly duckling!-it is almost as if the grown, successful swan had repressed most of the memories of the duckling's miserable, embarrassing, magical beginnings.
Randall Jarrell
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