12+ Marvin Bell Quotes On Education, Slavery And Freedom
Marvin Bell is an American poet and professor. He is the author of numerous collections of poetry, including Star Dust, Vertigo, and The Book of the Dead Man. He was the first poet laureate of the state of Iowa and is a recipient of the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Marvin Bell on education, slavery, freedom.
I'm partial to coffee shops, brain work, and poems on the page. I write after midnight. Sometimes, twisty syntax happens, and I surrender. — Marvin Bell
The war to preserve the privilege of mythmaking — Marvin Bell
Try to write poems at least one person in the room will hate. — Marvin Bell
Poetry is the least imposition on silence in a world of chatter. — Marvin Bell
The writing of a poem is, for me, in the first place, an almost total act of abandon leading to discovery leading to recognition. — Marvin Bell
I speak to you in one tongue/ but every moment that ever mattered to me/ occurred in another language. — Marvin Bell
Our job is to become more and more of what we are. The growth of a poet seems to be related to his or her becoming less and less embarrassed about more and more. — Marvin Bell
Much of our lives involves the word “no.” In school we are mostly told, “Don't do it this way. Do it that way.” But art is the big yes. In art, you get a chance to make something where there was nothing. — Marvin Bell
Sometimes the best revision of a poem is a new poem. — Marvin Bell
Prose is prose because of what it includes; poetry is poetry because of what it leaves out. — Marvin Bell
A nation's art is the expression of its soul. — Marvin Bell
Learn the rules, break the rules, make up new rules, break the new rules. — Marvin Bell
Life Lessons by Marvin Bell
- Marvin Bell's work emphasizes the importance of understanding and appreciating the beauty of life, even in the midst of difficult and challenging times.
- He encourages us to find joy and hope in the small moments and to take time to appreciate the beauty of the world around us.
- His work reminds us to be mindful of our own mortality and to make the most of our time here on earth.
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