13+ James Wright Quotes On Education, Slavery And Architecture

Practice good personal hygiene. Wash your hands before you eat. Be aware of good clean water and food sources. — James Wright

In a pine tree,/ A few yards from my window sill,/ A brilliant blue jay is springing up and down, up and/ down./ On a branch./ I laugh, as I see him abandon himself/ To entire delight, for he knows as well as I do/ That the branch will not break. — James Wright

Most of the pollution in the water already is dead animal and plant matter and building debris, ... good stagnant nursery for mosquitoes. — James Wright

Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy’s Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota — James Wright

I write abundantly. And then my next step is to struggle to reduce the ornament, to reduce the abundance-to prune the book, in other words, the way one prunes a tree-so it can grow. This is my idea of a book. — James Wright

Look: I am nothing. I do not even have ashes to rub into my eyes. — James Wright

It goes without saying that a fine short poem can have the resonance and depth of an entire novel. — James Wright

I close my eyes, and think of water. — James Wright

Poetry can keep life itself alive. You can endure almost anything as long as you can sing about it. — James Wright

There is this cave In the air behind my body That nobody is going to touch: A cloister, a silence Closing around a blossom of fire. When I stand upright in the wind, My bones turn to dark emeralds. — James Wright

Suddenly I realize That if I stepped out of my body I would break Into blossom. — James Wright

I asked the Mesquite coach who he thought the best team in Mesquite is. He said they were about even. — James Wright

They can buy whatever brand they want. We will supply the finance. — James Wright

Life Lessons by James Wright

  1. James Wright's work emphasizes the importance of connecting with nature and finding beauty in the everyday. He encourages readers to appreciate the small moments and to be mindful of the world around them.
  2. His poetry often focuses on the power of language to express emotion and to bridge the gap between people and their environment.
  3. Through his work, Wright reminds us to take time to appreciate the beauty of the natural world and to find solace in its simple pleasures.
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