39 Quotes About National Poetry Month

This special month is dedicated to celebrating poetry, writers, and the art of reading. In honor of this month, we’ve gathered a list of national-poetry-month quotes to inspire you as you read more and appreciate the written word.

Dare to love yourselfas if you were a rainbowwith gold...
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Dare to love yourselfas if you were a rainbowwith gold at both ends. Aberjhani
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Love taught me to die with dignity that I might come forth anew in splendor. Born once of flesh, then again of fire, I was reborn a third time to the sound of my name humming haikus in heaven’s mouth. Aberjhani
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Quote words that affirmall men and women are yourbrothers and sisters. Aberjhani
Poetry and art nourish the soul of the world with...
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Poetry and art nourish the soul of the world with the flavor-filled substances of beauty, wisdom and truth. Aberjhani
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Rainer Maria Rilke greeted and wrestled with the angels of his Duino Elegies in the solitude of a castle surrounded by white cliffs tall trees and the sea. I greeted most of mine in the solitude of a house that still vibrated with the throbs of a singular life that had helped shape many lives and with the ache of attempts to render useful service to that life. The River of Winged Dreams was therefore constructed as a link between dimensions of past and future emotions and intellect and matter and spirit. Aberjhani
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The greater puzzle of universal wisdom and beauty that we have strived to honor through our work includes the profound legacies of world artistic and spiritual traditions, the innate integrity of human communities where people seek to live in social harmony, and that regenerative stream of life sustained upon the earth itself as it spins through the cosmos to the music of the spheres. Luther E. Vann
Even when muddy your wings sparkle bright wonders that heal...
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Even when muddy your wings sparkle bright wonders that heal broken worlds. Aberjhani
Hearts rebuilt from hope resurrect dreams killed by hate.
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Hearts rebuilt from hope resurrect dreams killed by hate. Aberjhani
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Won't you celebrate with mewhat i have shaped intoa kind of life? i had no model.born in babylonboth nonwhite and womanwhat did i see to be except myself?i made it uphere on this bridge betweenstarshine and clay, my one hand holding tightmy other hand; come celebratewith me that everydaysomething has tried to kill meand has failed. Lucille Clifton
In a world gushing blood day and night, you never...
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In a world gushing blood day and night, you never stop mopping up pain. Aberjhani
At the edge of madness you howl diamonds and pearls.
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At the edge of madness you howl diamonds and pearls. Aberjhani
The same hot lightning that burns your blood with passion——...
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The same hot lightning that burns your blood with passion—— cools your fears with peace. Aberjhani
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When a reader enters the pages of a book of poetry, he or she enters a world where dreams transform the past into knowledge made applicable to the present, and where visions shape the present into extraordinary possibilities for the future. Aberjhani
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The birth of a true poet is neither an insignificant event nor an easy delivery. Complications generally begin long before the fated soul carries its dubious light into whatever womb has been kind enough to volunteer the intricate machinery of its blood and prayers and muscles for a gestation period much longer than nine months or even nine years. Aberjhani
The music of revelation announces itself to the reader in...
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The music of revelation announces itself to the reader in somber brooding tones or in melodies light as air and one is invited to dance with the most captivating of partners: poetry. Aberjhani
A poet is a verb that blossoms light in gardens...
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A poet is a verb that blossoms light in gardens of dawn, or sometimes midnight. Aberjhani
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In an age when nations and individuals routinely exchange murder for murder, when the healing grace of authentic spirituality is usurped by the divisive politics of religious organizations, and when broken hearts bleed pain in darkness without the relief of compassion, the voice of an exceptional poet producing exceptional work is not something the world can afford to dismiss. Aberjhani
You are the hybrids of golden worlds and ages splendidly...
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You are the hybrids of golden worlds and ages splendidly conceived. Aberjhani
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On faith’s battered back calm eyes etch prayers that cool a nation’s hot rage. Aberjhani
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The act of writing itself is much like the construction of a mirror made of words. Looking at certain illuminated corners of or cracks within the mirror, the author can see fragments of an objective reality that comprise the physical universe, social communities, political dynamics, and other facets of human existence. Looking in certain other corners of the same mirror, he or she may experience glimpses of a True Self sheltered deftly behind a mask of public proprieties. Aberjhani
To create art with all the passion in one's soul...
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To create art with all the passion in one's soul is to live art with all the beauty in one's heart. Aberjhani
Poetry empowers the simplest of lives to confront the most...
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Poetry empowers the simplest of lives to confront the most extreme sorrows with courage, and motivates the mightiest of offices to humbly heed lessons in compassion. Aberjhani
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Human beings, in a sense, may be thought of as multidimensional creatures composed of such poetic considerations as the individual need for self-realization, subdued passions for overwhelming beauty, and a hunger for meaning beyond the flavors that enter and exit the physical body. Aberjhani
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Individuals often turn to poetry, not only to glean strength and perspective from the words of others, but to give birth to their own poetic voices and to hold history accountable for the catastrophes rearranging their lives. Aberjhani
We ache with the yearningthat turns half into wholeand offer...
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We ache with the yearningthat turns half into wholeand offer no excusesfor the beauty of our souls. Aberjhani
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Hopefully, you will glimpse something of your own life’s journey and with Elemental’s Power of Illuminated Love, possibly recognize and celebrate something you had not been able to recognize or celebrate before. Luther E. Vann
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Poetry, like jazz, is one of those dazzling diamonds of creative industry that help human beings make sense out of the comedies and tragedies that contextualize our lives. Aberjhani
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I called it a baptism in flaming ink that forced me to shed my shyness about recognizing myself as a poet and to accept the fact that life had never given me any choice in the matter. And then I had to discover exactly what that meant. Aberjhani
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When the lyrical muse sings the creative pen dances. Aberjhani
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The dancing vortex of a sacred metaphor clashes horns and halos to make wounded music set to the tempo of a new era in brilliant labor. Aberjhani
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Poetry looking in the mirror sees art, and art looking in a mirror sings poetry. Aberjhani
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I place my fingers upon these keys typing 2, 000 dreams per minute and naked of spirit dance forth my cosmic vortex upon this crucifix called language. Aberjhani
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Journey through the Power of the Rainbow represents a condensed compendium of literary efforts from a life dedicated to transforming the themes of injustice, grief, and despair that we all encounter during some unavoidable point of our existence into a sustainable life-affirming poetics of passionate creativity, empowered spiritual vision, and inspired commitment. Aberjhani
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The whole purpose of the construction of The Bridge of Silver Wings was to provide a path leading to The River of Winged Dreams, or to serve as a resting place until the river’s deeper and truer nature revealed itself. Aberjhani
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Now come the whispersbearing bouquets of moonbeamsand sunlight tremblings. Aberjhani
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Stars ink your fingerswith a lexicon of flameblazing rare knowledge. Aberjhani
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No non-poetic account of reality can be complete. John Myhill
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The American identity has never been a singular one and the voices of poets invariably sing, in addition to their own, the voices of those around them. Aberjhani