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Top 100 Jane Hirshfield Quotes (2024 Update)
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Jane Hirshfield Quote: “To remind us of the existence of others when we have fallen into the maze of interior, subjective life is one large part of the work of literature’s windows. They keep us from stifling solipsism, by returning the personal self to connection with what is beyond it.”
Jane Hirshfield Quote: “Free verse follows ‘the breath of a thought where it leads’.”
Jane Hirshfield Quote: “In the dictionary of Cat, mercy is missing.”
Jane Hirshfield Quote: “I know I shouldn’t be writing haiku now, so close to my death. But poetry is all I’ve thought of for over fifty years. When I sleep, I dream about hurrying down a road under morning clouds or evening mist. When I awaken I’m captivated by the mountain stream’s interesting sounds or the calls of wild birds. Buddha called such attachment wrong, and of this I am guilty. But I cannot forget the haiku that have filled my life.”
Jane Hirshfield Quote: “What lives in words is what words were needed to learn.”
Jane Hirshfield Quote: “The pressed oil of words can blaze up into music, into image, into the heart and mind’s knowledge. The lit and shadowed places within us can be warmed.”
Jane Hirshfield Quote: “At some unnoticed moment, I began to understand that a life is written in indelible ink.”
Jane Hirshfield Quote: “Every morning is new as the last one, uncreased as the not quite imaginable first.”
Jane Hirshfield Quote: “A poem can use anything to talk about anything.”
Jane Hirshfield Quote: “Each poet probably has his or her own cupboard of magnets. For some, it is cars; for others, works of art, or certain patterns of form or sound; for others, certain stories or places, Philip Levine’s Detroit, Gwendolyn Brooks’s Chicago, Seamus Heaney’s time-tunneled, familied Ireland.”
Jane Hirshfield Quote: “When the body dies, where will they go, those migrant birds and prayer calls, as heat from sheets when taken from a dryer? With voices of the ones I loved, great loves and small loves, train wheels, crickets, clock-ticks, thunder – where will they, when in fragrant, tumbled heat they also leave?”
Jane Hirshfield Quote: “The griefs of others – beautiful, at a distance.”
Jane Hirshfield Quote: “While in the water bird’s throat, the white, visible pulse of a fish. Between being and becoming, turning wildly as it falls.”
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