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Ezra Pound
American
Poet
About the author
Either move or be moved.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
The worst mistake I made was that stupid, suburban prejudice of anti-Semitism.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Mistake
#Prejudice
A civilized man is one who will give a serious answer to a serious question. Civilization itself is a certain sane balance of values.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Will
#Man
#Civilization
#Balance
#Question
#Values
A general loathing of a gang or sect usually has some sound basis in instinct.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Instinct
#Sound
A great age of literature is perhaps always a great age of translations.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Age
#Literature
A man of genius has a right to any mode of expression.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Right
#Man
#Expression
#Genius
A slave is one who waits for someone to come and free him.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
All great art is born of the metropolis.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Art
Allow me to say that I would long since have committed suicide had desisting made me a professor of Latin.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Suicide
And New York is the most beautiful city in the world? It is not far from it. No urban night is like the night there... Squares after squares of flame, set up and cut into the aether. Here is our poetry, for we have pulled down the stars to our will.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Will
#World
#Stars
#Night
#Poetry
Colloquial poetry is to the real art as the barber's wax dummy is to sculpture.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Art
#Poetry
#Sculpture
But the one thing you should. not do is to suppose that when something is wrong with the arts, it is wrong with the arts ONLY.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Wrong
If the individual, or heretic, gets hold of some essential truth, or sees some error in the system being practiced, he commits so many marginal errors himself that he is worn out before he can establish his point.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Being
#Truth
#Error
#Errors
Genius... is the capacity to see ten things where the ordinary man sees one.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Man
#Genius
I have always thought the suicide should bump off at least one swine before taking off for parts unknown.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Thought
#Suicide
#Swine
If I could believe the Quakers banned music because church music is so damn bad, I should view them with approval.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Music
#Church
#Approval
#Quakers
If a patron buys from an artist who needs money, the patron then makes himself equal to the artist; he is building art into the world; he creates.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Art
#Building
#World
#Needs
#Money
#Artist
I have never known anyone worth a damn who wasn't irascible.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Worth
Gloom and solemnity are entirely out of place in even the most rigorous study of an art originally intended to make glad the heart of man.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Art
#Study
#Heart
#Man
I guess the definition of a lunatic is a man surrounded by them.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Man
I could I trust starve like a gentleman. It's listed as part of the poetic training, you know.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Trust
#Training
#Gentleman
I consider criticism merely a preliminary excitement, a statement of things a writer has to clear up in his own head sometime or other, probably antecedent to writing; of no value unless it come to fruit in the created work later.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Work
#Writing
#Writer
#Criticism
#Value
#Excitement
Humanity is the rich effluvium, it is the waste and the manure and the soil, and from it grows the tree of the arts.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Humanity
#Waste
Great literature is simply language charged with meaning to the utmost possible degree.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Language
#Literature
#Meaning
Good writers are those who keep the language efficient. That is to say, keep it accurate, keep it clear.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Writers
#Language
Good art however "immoral" is wholly a thing of virtue. Good art can NOT be immoral. By good art I mean art that bears true witness, I mean the art that is most precise.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Art
#Virtue
If a nation's literature declines, the nation atrophies and decays.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Nation
#Literature
Music begins to atrophy when it departs too far from the dance... poetry begins to atrophy when it gets too far from music.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Dance
#Music
#Poetry
Real education must ultimately be limited to men who insist on knowing, the rest is mere sheep-herding.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Men
#Sheep
#Education
#Rest
It ought to be illegal for an artist to marry. If the artist must marry let him find someone more interested in art, or his art, or the artist part of him, than in him. After which let them take tea together three times a week.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Art
#Artist
#Tea
Properly, we should read for power. Man reading should be man intensely alive. The book should be a ball of light in one's hand.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Man
#Power
#Light
#Reading
People find ideas a bore because they do not distinguish between live ones and stuffed ones on a shelf.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#People
#Ideas
Nothing written for pay is worth printing. Only what has been written against the market.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Nothing
#Worth
#Printing
No man understands a deep book until he has seen and lived at least part of its contents.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Man
#Deep
Religion, oh, just another of those numerous failures resulting from an attempt to popularize art.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Art
#Religion
Literature does not exist in a vacuum. Writers as such have a definite social function exactly proportional to their ability as writers. This is their main use.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Ability
#Writers
#Literature
Men do not understand books until they have a certain amount of life, or at any rate no man understands a deep book, until he has seen and lived at least part of its contents.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Life
#Man
#Men
#Books
#Deep
When two men in business always agree, one of them is unnecessary.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Men
#Business
Literature is news that stays news.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Literature
#News
No verse is libre for the man who wants to do a good job.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Man
#Job
Somebody said that I am the last American living the tragedy of Europe.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#American
#Tragedy
#Living
#Europe
Technique is the test of sincerity. If a thing isn't worth getting the technique to say, it is of inferior value.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Value
#Worth
#Sincerity
The act of bell ringing is symbolic of all proselytizing religions. It implies the pointless interference with the quiet of other people.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#People
#Act
#Quiet
The art of letters will come to an end before A.D. 2000. I shall survive as a curiosity.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Will
#Art
#End
#Letters
#Curiosity
The image is more than an idea. It is a vortex or cluster of fused ideas and is endowed with energy.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Idea
#Ideas
#Energy
The jargon of sculptors is beyond me. I do not know precisely why I admire a green granite female, apparently pregnant monster with one eye going around a square corner.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Eye
#Jargon
The modern artist must live by craft and violence. His gods are violent gods. Those artists, so called, whose work does not show this strife, are uninteresting.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Work
#Violence
#Artists
#Artist
#Gods
The real trouble with war (modern war) is that it gives no one a chance to kill the right people.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Right
#People
#Chance
#Trouble
#War
Wars are made to make debt.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Debt
When you cannot make up your mind which of two evenly balanced courses of action you should take - choose the bolder.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Action
#Mind
In our time, the curse is monetary illiteracy, just as inability to read plain print was the curse of earlier centuries.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Time
Any general statement is like a check drawn on a bank. Its value depends on what is there to meet it.
Ezra Pound,
American
Poet
#Value