34+ A. R. Ammons Quotes On Freedom, Education And World

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Top 10 A. R. Ammons Quotes

  1. I am grateful for - though I can't keep up with - the flood of articles, theses, and textbooks that mean to share insight concerning the nature of poetry.
  2. Everything is discursive opinion instead of direct experience.
  3. You have your identity when you find out, not what you can keep your mind ON, but what you can't keep your mind OFF.
  4. Poetry leads us to the unstructured sources of our beings, to the unknown, and returns us to our rational, structured selves refreshed.
  5. I have reached no conclusions, have erected no boundaries, shutting out and shutting in, separating inside from outside: I have drawn no lines
  6. Anything looked at closely becomes wonderful.
  7. Attend to mushrooms and all other things will answer up.
  8. The poet exposes himself to the risk. All that has been said about poetry, all that he has learned about poetry, is only a partial assurance.
  9. Definition, rationality, and structure are ways of seeing, but they become prisons when they blank out other ways of seeing.
  10. The white sun like a moth on a string circles the southpole.

A. R. Ammons Short Quotes

  • It's not a love of poetry readings that attracts those who do come to them but theater.
  • Only silence perfects silence.
  • The wonderful workings of the world: wonderful, wonderful: I'm surprised half the time
  • I have a life that did not become, that turned aside and stopped, astonished
  • Though I have looked everywhere / I can find nothing lowly / in the universe.
  • In nature there are few sharp lines
  • To be saved is here, local and mortal
  • One can't have it both ways and both ways is the only way I want it.
  • Things go away to return, brightened for the passage
  • What destruction have I been blessed by?

A. R. Ammons Quotes About Poem

Besides the actual reading in class of many poems, I would suggest you do two things: first, while teaching everything you can and keeping free of it, teach that poetry is a mode of discourse that differs from logical exposition. — A. R. Ammons

Each poem in becoming generates the laws by which it is generated: extensions of the laws to other poems never completely take. — A. R. Ammons

If a poem is each time new, then it is necessarily an act of discovery, a chance taken, a chance that may lead to fulfillment or disaster. — A. R. Ammons

I can't tell you where a poem comes from, what it is, or what it is for: nor can any other man. The reason I can't tell you is that the purpose of a poem is to go past telling, to be recognised by burning. — A. R. Ammons

A. R. Ammons Famous Quotes And Sayings

Even if you walk exactly the same route each time - as with a sonnet - the events along the route cannot be imagined to be the same from day to day, as the poet's health, sight, his anticipations, moods, fears, thoughts cannot be the same. — A. R. Ammons

I must stress here the point that I appreciate clarity, order, meaning, structure, rationality: they are necessary to whatever provisional stability we have, and they can be the agents of gradual and successful change. — A. R. Ammons

Where but in the very asshole of comedown is redemption: as where but brought low, where but in the grief of failure, loss, error do we discern the savage afflictions that turn us around: where but in the arrangements love crawls us through — A. R. Ammons

Once every five hundred years or so, a summary statement about poetry comes along that we can't imagine ourselves living without. — A. R. Ammons

With the first step, the number of shapes the walk might take is infinite, but then the walk begins to define itself as it goes along, though freedom remains total with each step: any tempting side road can be turned into an impulse, or any wild patch of woods can be explored. The pattern of the walk is to come true, is to be recognized, discovered. — A. R. Ammons

Probably all the attention to poetry results in some value, though the attention is more often directed to lesser than to greater values — A. R. Ammons

That's a wonderful change that's taken place, and so most poetry today is published, if not directly by the person, certainly by the enterprise of the poet himself, working with his friends. — A. R. Ammons

For though we often need to be restored to the small, concrete, limited, and certain, we as often need to be reminded of the large, vague, unlimited, unknown. — A. R. Ammons

The walk liberating, I was released from forms, from the perpendiculars, straight lines, blocks, boxes, binds of thought into the hues, shadings, rises, flowing bends and blends of sight. — A. R. Ammons

If the greatest god is the stillness all the motions add up to, then we must ineluctably be included. — A. R. Ammons

Life Lessons by A. R. Ammons

A. R. Ammons encourages readers to appreciate the beauty of nature and the importance of living in the present moment. He emphasizes the value of maintaining a sense of wonder and curiosity about the world, and encourages readers to find joy in small moments and simple pleasures. He also stresses the importance of self-reflection and personal growth, and encourages readers to strive for self-improvement and to be open to change.

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