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Paul Engle
American
1908
Poet
Wisdom is knowing when you can't be wise.
Paul Engle
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Knowing
Wisdom
The way to praise a poet is to write a poem.
Paul Engle
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Way
Write
Poet
I wanted to write poetry almost a little more than I wanted to eat.
Paul Engle
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Poetry
More
Than
When your first marriage goes into tragedy, you become very battle-scarred... I even thought of suicide. Luckily, I had known some happy marriages.
Paul Engle
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Marriage
You
Very
I grew up in the prolonged survival of the great age of the horse, with harness and saddle and sleigh bells and horse pictures, not as antiques but the facts of our lives.
Paul Engle
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Great
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Up
Every Christmas should begin with the sound of bells, and when I was a child mine always did. But they were sleigh bells, not church bells, for we lived in a part of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where there were no churches.
Paul Engle
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Christmas
Always
Were
For my Oxford degree, I had to translate French and German philosophy (as it turned out, Descartes and Kant) at sight without a dictionary. That meant Germany for my first summer vacation, to learn the thorny language on my own.
Paul Engle
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Had
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