William Carlos Williams Quotes About Poverty

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  • It's the anarchy of poverty delights me, the old yellow wooden house indented among the new brick tenements

    William Carlos Williams, Charles Tomlinson (1985). “Selected Poems”, p.129, New Directions Publishing
  • Empty pockets make empty heads.

    William Carlos Williams, A. Walton Litz, Christopher MacGowan (1991). “The Collected Poems of William Carlos Williams: 1939-1962”, p.88, New Directions Publishing
  • Poets are being pursued by the philosophers today, out of the poverty of philosophy. God damn it, you might think a man had no business to be writing, to be a poet unless some philosophic stinker gave him permission.

    William Carlos Williams, John C. Thirlwall (1957). “The Selected Letters of William Carlos Williams”, p.219, New Directions Publishing
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