Marvin Bell quotes:

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  • I'm partial to coffee shops, brain work, and poems on the page. I write after midnight. Sometimes, twisty syntax happens, and I surrender.

  • I speak to you in one tongue/ but every moment that ever mattered to me/ occurred in another language.

  • Learn the rules, break the rules, make up new rules, break the new rules.

  • A nation's art is the expression of its soul.

  • Prose is prose because of what it includes; poetry is poetry because of what it leaves out.

  • The war to preserve the privilege of mythmaking

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Poetry is the least imposition on silence in a world of chatter.

  • Sometimes the best revision of a poem is a new poem.

  • The writing of a poem is, for me, in the first place, an almost total act of abandon leading to discovery leading to recognition.

  • Try to write poems at least one person in the room will hate.

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