Maxine Kumin Quotes
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We are, each of us, our own prisoner. We are locked up in our own story.
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Meanwhile let us cast one shadow in air and water.
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It is important to act as if bearing witness matters.
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To build is to dwell.
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Everything pays for growing tame.
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Love, we are a small pond.
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When Sleeping Beauty wakes up, she is almost fifty years old
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Nature is a catchment of sorrows.
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God serves the choosy. They know what to want.
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My writing time needs to surround itself with empty stretches, or at least unpeopled ones, for the writing takes place in an area of suspension as in a hanging nest that is almost entirely encapsulated.
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Cherish your wilderness.
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Can it be I am the only Jew residing in Danville, Kentuchy, looking for matzoh in the Safeway and the A & P?
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Here on the drawing board fingers and noses leak from the air brush maggots lie under if i should die before if i should die in the back room stacked up in smooth boxes like soapflakes or tunafish wait the undreamt of.
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Sometimes tradition is a way of keeping going.
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Women are not supposed to have uteruses, especially in poems.
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One way of ending the poem is to turn it back on itself, like a serpent with its tail in its mouth.
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And the pond's stillness nippled as if by rain instead is pocked with life.
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Poetry makes nothing happen. It survives in the valley of its saying.
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I would not recommend poetry as a career. In the first place, it's impossible in this time and place - in this culture - to make poetry a career. The writing of poetry is one thing. It's an obsession, the scratching of a divine itch, and has nothing to do with money. You can, however, make a career out of being a poet by teaching, traveling around, and giving lectures. It's a thin living at best.
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The time on either side of now stands fast.
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I'm going home the old way with a light hand on the reins making the long approach.
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To write about the monstrous sense of alienation the poet feels in this culture of polarized hatreds is a way of staying sane. With the poem, I reach out to an audience equally at odds with official policy, and I celebrate our mutual humanness in an inhuman world.
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... people get confidential at midnight.
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The tougher the form the easier it is for me to handle the poem, because the form gives permission to be very gut honest about feelings.
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I didn't write my poems because I wanted to, they were wrung from me. I had to write them.
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