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Peter Porter Quotes

Somewhere at the heart of the universe sounds the true mystic note: Me.

Peter Porter (1970). “The last of England”, Not Avail

Love without sex is still the most efficient form of hell known to man.

Peter Porter (1970). “The last of England”, Not Avail

A professional is one who believes he has invented breathing.

Peter Porter (1970). “The last of England”, Not Avail

I am moving deeper into my own brain.

Peter Porter (1972). “Preaching to the converted”, Not Avail

Redeemers always reach the world too late. God dies, we live; God lives, we die. Our fate.

Peter Porter (1992). “The chair of Babel”, Oxford University Press, USA

In the New World, happiness is enforced.

Peter Porter (1989). “A Porter Selected: Poems, 1959-1989”, Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press

Much have I travelled in the realms of gold for which I thank the Paddington and Westminster Public Libraries.

Peter Porter (2010). “The Rest on the Flight: Selected Poems”, p.15, Pan Macmillan

An old art spreading rumours about / Paradise, it begs outside the gates / Of the gods: the active gods come out.

Peter Porter (2010). “The Rest on the Flight: Selected Poems”, p.73, Pan Macmillan