Yehuda Amichai quotes:

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  • The memory of my father is wrapped up in white paper, like sandwiches taken for a day of work. Just as a magician takes towers and rabbits out of his hat, he drew love from his small body.

  • I've often said that all poetry is political. This is because real poems deal with a human response to reality and politics is part of reality, history in the making. Even if a poet writes about sitting in a glass house drinking tea, it reflects politics.

  • A flock of sheep near the airport or a high voltage generator beside the orchard: these combinations open up my life like a wound, but they also heal it. That's why my feelings always come in twos.

  • There are two languages: one as things seem to us and the other of knowledge.

  • I think the end is endless. It's either a big black hole or a big white light or both together. But it's totally meaningless, because even if someone would explain it, I wouldn't understand it.

  • The world of religion isn't a logical world; that's why children like it. It's a world of worked-out fantasies, very similar to children's stories or fairy tales.

  • Behind all this, some great happiness is hiding.

  • Tonight I think again of many days that are sacrificed for one night of love. Of the waste and the fruit of the waste, of plenty and of fire. And how painlessly-time.

  • The phrase I like to use to describe my sense of time-a play on comparative literature-is comparative time.

  • Even if a poet writes about sitting in a glass house drinking tea, it reflects politics.

  • Love is like a reservoir of kindness and pleasure, like silos and pools during a siege.

  • And I said to myself: That's true, hope needs to be like barbed wire to keep out despair, hope must be a mine field.

  • I was a very religious child - I went to synagogue at least once, sometimes twice, a day. And I remember my religiousness as good - I think religion is good for children, especially educated children, because it allows for imagination, a whole imaginative world apart from the practical world.

  • Here (Jerusalem), tears do not weaken the eyes, they only polish and shine the hardness of faces like stone.

  • Jerusalem is a port city on the shore of eternity.

  • Every intelligent person, whether hes an artist or not - a mathematician, a doctor, a scientist - possesses a poetic way of seeing and describing the world.

  • Every intelligent person, whether he's an artist or not - a mathematician, a doctor, a scientist - possesses a poetic way of seeing and describing the world.

  • And as we stray further from love, we multiply the words. Had we remained together we could have become a silence.

  • And what will you do now? You'll collect loves Like stamps. You've got doubles and no one Will trade you and you have the damaged ones.

  • From the place where we are right, flowers will not grow in the spring.

  • God has pity on kindergarten children

  • I try to stay a civilian, to live as a human, not as a poet.

  • I wanted to be calm, like a mound with all its cities destroyed, and tranquil, like a full cemetery.

  • I've never been in those places where I've never been and never will be, I have no share in the infinity of light-years and dark-years, but the darkness is mine, and the light, and my time is my own.

  • It was not an adventure; it was my life.

  • Knowledge of peace passes from country to country, like children's games, which are so much alike, everywhere.

  • My poems are political in the deeper sense of the word. Political means to live in your time, to be a man of your time.

  • The reason a poet is a poet is to write poems, not to advertise himself as a poet.

  • The soul inside me is the last foreign language I'm learning,

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