1.
This world is good enough for me, if only I can be good enough for it.
William Empson
2.
Liberal hopefulness Regards death as a mere border to an improving picture.
William Empson
3.
Life involves maintaining oneself between contradictions that can't be solved by analysis.
William Empson
4.
The machinations of ambiguity are among the very roots of poetry.
William Empson
5.
Poetry contains nothing haphazard.
William Empson
6.
The heart of standing is that you cannot fly.
William Empson
7.
The central function of imaginative literature is to make you realize that other people act on moral convictions different from your own.
William Empson
8.
Poets, on the face of it, have either got to be easier or to write their own notes; readers have either got to take more trouble over reading or cease to regard notes as pretentious and a sign of bad poetry
William Empson
9.
Law makes long spokes of the short stakes of men.
William Empson
10.
Twixt devil and deep sea, man hacks his caves; Birth, death; one, many; what is true, and seems; Earth's vast hot iron, cold space's empty waves.
William Empson
11.
The difficult part of good temper consists in forbearance, and accommodation to the ill-humors of others.
William Empson
12.
Proust has listed a great many reasons why it is impossible to be happy, but, in the course of being happy, one finds it difficult to remember them.
William Empson
13.
Shall I make it clear, boys, for all to apprehend, Those that will not hear, boys, waiting for the end, Knowing it is near, boys, trying to pretend, Sitting in cold fear, boys, waiting for the end?
William Empson
14.
All those large dreams by which men long live well Are magic-lanterned on the smoke of hell.
William Empson
15.
To produce pure proletarian art the artist must be at one with the worker; this is impossible, not for political reasons, but because the artist never is at one with any public.
William Empson
16.
I'm afraid I take ... this rather clinical view of love: it's saving you from madness. I'm not so enthusiastic as other poets have been.
William Empson
17.
It seems unpleasantly refined to put things off till someone knows.
William Empson
18.
I think many people (like myself) prefer to read poetry mixed with prose;
it gives you more to go by; the conventions of poetry have been getting
far off from normal life, so that to have a prose bridge makes
reading poetry seem more natural.
William Empson
19.
Slowly the poison the whole blood stream fills. It is not the effort nor the failure tires. The waste remains, the waste remains and kills.
William Empson
20.
Waiting for the end, boys, waiting for the end.
What is there to be or do?
What's become of me or you?
Are we kind or are we true?
Sitting two and two, boys, waiting for the end.
William Empson
21.
Buddhists and Christians contrive to agree about death Making death their ideal basis for different ideals. The Communists however disapprove of death Except when practical.
William Empson