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English courtier and conspirator (d. 1612), Birth: 1-3-1554 William Stafford Quotes
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Once we have tasted far streams, touched the gold, found some limit beyond the waterfall, a season changes and we come back changed but safe, quiet, grateful.
William Stafford

Once we have experienced distant places, tenderly felt the richness of life, discovered a boundary beyond cascading waters, a period alters and we return transformed yet secure, contented, thankful.
2.
Kids: they dance before they learn there is anything that isn't music.
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I embrace emerging experience, I participate in discovery. I am a butterfly. I am not a butterfly collector. I want the experience of the butterfly.
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Please think about this as you go on. Breathe on the world. Hold out your hands to it. When morning and evenings roll along, watch how they open and close, how they invite you to the long party that your life is.
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I have woven a parachute out of everything broken.
William Stafford

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The things you do not have to say make you rich. Saying things you do not have to say weakens your talk. Hearing things you do not need to hear dulls your hearing. And things you know before you hear them — those are you, those are why you are in the world.
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Everyone is born a poet - a person discovering the way words sound and work, caring and delighting in words. I just kept on doing what everyone starts out doing. The real question is: Why did other people stop?
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The Way It Is There’s a thread you follow. It goes among things that change. But it doesn’t change. People wonder about what you are pursuing. You have to explain about the thread. But it is hard for others to see. While you hold it you can’t get lost. Tragedies happen; people get hurt or die; and you suffer and get old. Nothing you do can stop time’s unfolding. You don’t ever let go of the thread. ~ William Stafford ~
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There is no such thing as writer's block for writers whose standards are low enough.
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You don't need many words if you already know what you're talking about
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Writing itself is one of the great, free human activities. There is scope for individuality, and elation, and discovery. In writing, for the person who follows with trust and forgiveness what occurs to him, the world remains always ready and deep, an inexhaustible environment, with the combined vividness of an actuality and flexibility of a dream. Working back and forth between experience and thought, writers have more than space and time can offer. They have the whole unexplored realm of human vision.
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Wisdom is having things right in your life and knowing why.
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You and I can turn and look at the silent river and wait. We know the current is there, hidden; and there are comings and goings from miles away that hold the stillness exactly before us. What the river says, that is what I say.
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Anyone who breathes is in the rhythm business.
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I have a feeling that art is something you do for yourself, and that any time you turn your decisions over to someone else you're postponing at best, your own development. The atmosphere of the workshop should be that of trying out one's own work and accepting the signals from others but not accepting the dictation of others because that is a violation of the spirit of art. Art can't be done by somebody else, it has got to be done by the artist.
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Ask Me Some time when the river is ice ask me mistakes I have made. Ask me whether what I have done is my life. Others have come in their slow way into my thought, and some have tried to help or to hurt: ask me what difference their strongest love or hate has made. I will listen to what you say. You and I can turn and look at the silent river and wait. We know the current is there, hidden; and there are comings and goings from miles away that hold the stillness exactly before us. What the river says, that is what I say.
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A speech is something you say so as to distract attention from what you do not say.
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...What you fear will not go away; it will take you into yourself and bless you and keep you. That's the world, and we all live there.
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If you purify the pond, the lilies die
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And the things you know before you hear them; these are you and the reason you are in the world.
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I heard a bird congratulating itself all day for being a jay. Nobody cared. But it was glad all over again, and said so, again.
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Let the bucket of memory down into the well, bring it up. Cool, cool minutes. No one stirring, no plans. Just being there.
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I keep following this sort of hidden river of my life, you know, whatever the topic or impulse which comes, I follow it along trustingly. And I don't have any sense of its coming to a kind of crescendo, or of its petering out either. It is just going steadily along.
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If you don't know the kind of person I am and I don't know the kind of person you are a pattern that others made may prevail in the world and following the wrong god home we may miss our star.
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When the snake decided to go straight, he didn't get anywhere.
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The ocean and I have many pebbles To find and wash off and roll into shape.
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Will you ever bring a better gift for the world than the breathing respect that you carry wherever you go right now?
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The more you let yourself be distracted from where you are going, the more you are the person that you are. It's not so much like getting lost as it is like getting found.
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The greatest ownership of all is to glance around and understand.
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It's love,' they say. You touch the right one and a whole half of the universe wakes up, a new half.
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A writer is not so much someone who has something to say as he is someone who has found a process that will bring about new things he would not have thought of if he had not started to say them.
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Even the upper end of the river believes in the ocean.
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What you have to do as a writer is . . . write day in and day out no matter what happens.
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The earth says have a place, be what that place requires; hear the sound the birds imply and see as deep as ridges go behind each other.
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When you allow me to live with you, every glance at the world around you will be a sort of salvation.
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Security of character would be like a compass, you know? Other people may say that this way is north, or this way might be north. But the compass just says -- north. That's what we count on.
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A poem is a serious joke, a truth that has learned jujitsu.
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Others may be able to accept standards from another, but an artist is a person who decides.
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You were aimed from birth: you will never be alone... The whole wide world pours down.
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Literature is not a picture of life, but is a separate experience with its own kind of flow and enhancement.
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Once you decide to do right, life is easy, there are no distractions.
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All still when summer is over stand shocks in the field, nothing left to whisper, not even good-bye, to the wind. After summer was over we knew winter would come: we knew silence would wait, tall, patient calm.
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So, the world happens twice-- once what we see it as; second it legends itself deep, the way it is.
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When a goat likes a book, the whole book is gone, and the meaning has to go find an author again.
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One way to find your place is like the rain, a million requests for lodging, one that wins, finds your cheek: you find your home.
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An owl sound wandered along the road with me. I didn't hear it--I breathed it into my ears.
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You can treat experience as a set of surprises on which to exercise your quirky self.
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Language can do what it can’t say.
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A student comes to me with a piece of writing, holds it out, says, 'Is this good?' A whole sequence of emergencies goes off in my mind. That's not a question to ask anyone but yourself.
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Keep a journal, and don't assume that your work has to accomplish anything worthy: artists and peace-workers are in it for the long haul, and not to be judged by immediate results.
William Stafford