15+ James Schuyler Quotes On Education, Religion And Friendship

I wish i could press snowflakes in a book like flowers. — James Schuyler

Looking at the sky last night and the moon in the first fresh dark, just a few stars, bright with their cold flares, I had a little crumpled thought, 'Oh well, the moon. It's just another place like California.' One's imagination drags its feet as we are inexorably hauled into the future. — James Schuyler

Snow falling softly on lashes of eyes you love, and a cold cheek growing warm next to your own in hushed dark familial December. — James Schuyler

It seems to me that readers sometimes make the genesis of a poem more mysterious than it is (by that I perhaps mean, think of it as something outside their own experience). — James Schuyler

What are the questions you wish to ask? — James Schuyler

To change your phrase somewhat, I know that I like an art where disparate elements form an entity. — James Schuyler

A nothing day full of wild beauty .... Little fish stream by, a river in water. — James Schuyler

I do not usually revise much, though I often cut, particularly the end or toward the end of a poem. — James Schuyler

However, intention needn't enter in, and if a reader sees things in a religious way, and the work is dogmatically acceptable, then I don't see why it should not be interpreted in that way, as well as in others. — James Schuyler

It is always pleasant to learn that someone takes an interest in a work which one enjoyed writing. — James Schuyler

In the past I have declined to comment on my own work: because, it seems to me, a poem is what it is; because a poem is itself a definition, and to try to redefine it is to be apt to falsify it; and because the author is the person least able to consider his work objectively. — James Schuyler

Well, if this is poetry, I'm certainly never going to write any myself. — James Schuyler

However, if a poem can be reduced to a prose sentence, there can't be much to it. — James Schuyler

One tends to write beyond what's needed. — James Schuyler

The aim of the poet, or other artist, is first to make something; and it's impossible to make something out of words and not communicate. — James Schuyler

Life Lessons by James Schuyler

  1. James Schuyler's work emphasizes the importance of appreciating the beauty of everyday life and finding joy in the mundane.
  2. His poetry often explores themes of nature, love, and the human experience, reminding us of the power of words to capture emotion and evoke empathy.
  3. Through his work, Schuyler encourages us to recognize the beauty of the world around us and to live life with an open heart.
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