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Wilfred Owen Quotes
A Poem does not grow by jerks. As trees in Spring produce a new ring of tissue, so does every poet put forth a fresh outlay of stuff at the same season. - Wilfred Owen Quotes
After all my years of playing soldiers, and then of reading History, I have almost a mania to be in the East, to see fighting, and to serve. - Wilfred Owen Quotes
All I ask is to be held above the barren wastes of want. - Wilfred Owen Quotes
All a poet can do today is warn. - Wilfred Owen Quotes
All a poet can do today is warn. That is why the truest poets must be truthful. - Wilfred Owen Quotes
All theological lore is becoming distasteful to me. - Wilfred Owen Quotes
Ambition may be defined as the willingness to receive any number of hits on the nose. - Wilfred Owen Quotes
Be bullied, be outraged, by killed, but do not kill. - Wilfred Owen Quotes
Do you know what would hold me together on a battlefield? The sense that I was perpetuating the language in which Keats and the rest of them wrote! - Wilfred Owen Quotes
Flying is the only active profession I would ever continue with enthusiasm after the War. - Wilfred Owen Quotes
I am only conscious of any satisfaction in Scientific Reading or thinking when it rounds off into a poetical generality and vagueness. - Wilfred Owen Quotes
I dont ask myself, Is the life congenial to me? but, Am I fitted for,am I called to, the Ministry? - Wilfred Owen Quotes
I find purer philosophy in a Poem than in a Conclusion of Geometry, a chemical analysis, or a physical law. - Wilfred Owen Quotes
I was a boy when I first realized that the fullest life liveable was a Poets. - Wilfred Owen Quotes
If I have got to be a soldier, I must be a good one, anything else is unthinkable. - Wilfred Owen Quotes
My subject is War, and the pity of War. The Poetry is in the pity. - Wilfred Owen Quotes
Never fear: Thank Home, and Poetry, and the Force behind both. - Wilfred Owen Quotes
Numbers of the old people cannot read. Those who can seldom do. - Wilfred Owen Quotes
She is elegant rather than belle. - Wilfred Owen Quotes
The English say, Yours Truly, and mean it. The Italians say, I kiss your feet, and mean, I kick your head. - Wilfred Owen Quotes
The isolation from any whose interests are the same as mine, the constant, inevitable mixing with persons whose influence will tend in the opposite direction-this is a serious drawback. - Wilfred Owen Quotes
The war effects me less than it ought. I can do no service to anybody by agitating for news or making dole over the slaughter. - Wilfred Owen Quotes
Those who have no hope pass their old age shrouded with an inward gloom. - Wilfred Owen Quotes
When I begin to eliminate from the list all those professions which are impossible from a financial point of view and then those which I feel disinclined to-it leaves nothing. - Wilfred Owen Quotes
Quotes Cloud Above After Almost Does East Every Fighting Forth Fresh Grow Have Held History Playing Poem Poet Produce Reading Ring Same Season Serve Soldiers Spring Stuff Then Tissue Trees Want Wastes Years
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