15+ Franz Wright Quotes On Music, Death And World

I basked in you; I loved you, helplessly, with a boundless tongue-tied love. And death doesn't prevent me from loving you. Besides, in my opinion you aren't dead. (I know dead people, and you are not dead.) — Franz Wright

The long silences need to be loved, perhaps more than the words which arrive to describe them in time. — Franz Wright

And the night smells like snow. Walking home for a moment you almost believe you could start again. And an intense love rushes to your heart, and hope. It’s unendurable, unendurable. — Franz Wright

literature will lose, sunlight will win, don't worry. — Franz Wright

Poem in other words may or may not result from inspiration but must (in reader and author alike) produce it-- — Franz Wright

The humiliation I go through/when I think of my past/can only be described as grace./We are created by being destroyed. — Franz Wright

Its hard for me to grasp that I might somehow be my fathers equal in any way. — Franz Wright

There is only one heart in my body, have mercy on me. — Franz Wright

I wish you all the aloneness you hunger for. — Franz Wright

We are created by being destroyed. — Franz Wright

EPITAPH Now I'm not the brightest knife in the drawer, but I know a couple things about this life: poverty silence, impermanence discipline and mystery The world is not illusory, we are From crimson thread to toe tag If you are not disturbed there is something seriously wrong with you, I'm sorry And I know who I am I'll be a voice coming from nowhere, inside-- be glad for me. — Franz Wright

This is no occupation for an adult who can look other adults in the eye, carry his own weight, and count himself one of them. — Franz Wright

Should each individual snowflake be held accountable for the avalanche? — Franz Wright

I wish my father could be around. — Franz Wright

I believe one day the distance between myself and God will / disappear. — Franz Wright

Life Lessons by Franz Wright

  1. Franz Wright's work emphasizes the importance of being mindful of the present moment and appreciating the beauty of life.
  2. His poetry often explores themes of mortality, loneliness, and the power of nature.
  3. Through his words, he encourages readers to appreciate the small moments of joy and to find peace in the midst of life's struggles.
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