For two decades, I’ve maintained a list of quotes I like by poets, writers, and thinkers I find interesting. This post is part of that series. All posts in the series are organized alphabetically. Some poets and writers have their own dedicated pages.
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A single snowflake with its fractals can become a gun scope with its crosshairs. A fallen tree branch in the road can become a limb of a stranger we’ll never know but have empathy for in a ravaged home or land. … And if we can turn the _____ into the _____, we can turn it back again into something akin to hope and healing. — Sandy Yannone

We make out of the quarrel with others, rhetoric, but of the quarrel with ourselves, poetry. — William Butler Yeats

all that separates the ghost is / the body / the sea / the salt. — Hannah Yerington

But to live against all odds, to walk / through this world instead of crawling because / told to crawl? Yes, a dark and powerful magic. — C. Dale Young