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Robert Penn Warren Quotes - Page 3

For the truth is a terrible thing.

Robert Penn Warren (2006). “All the King's Men”, p.516, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

The best luck always happens to people who don't need it.

Robert Penn Warren (2006). “All the King's Men”, p.97, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

What if angry vectors veer Round your sleeping head, and form. There's never need to fear Violence of the poor world's abstract storm.

Robert Penn Warren, John Burt (1998). “The Collected Poems of Robert Penn Warren”, p.128, LSU Press

There is no country but the heart.

Robert Penn Warren (1964). “Flood A romance of Our Time”

What is man but his passion?

Robert Penn Warren, John Burt (1998). “The Collected Poems of Robert Penn Warren”, p.254, LSU Press

You don’t choose a story, it chooses you.

Robert Penn Warren, Floyd C. Watkins, John T. Hiers (1980). “Robert Penn Warren talking: interviews, 1950-1978”, Random House (NY)

I reckon I am a smart aleck, but it is just a way to pass the time.

Robert Penn Warren (2006). “All the King's Men”, p.363, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Reality is not a function of the event as event, but of the relationship of that event to past, and future, events.

Robert Penn Warren (2006). “All the King's Men”, p.578, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

I don't expect you'll hear me writing any poems to the greater glory of Ronald and Nancy Reagan.

1986 On being appointed the first US Poet Laureate. In the Washington Post, 27 Feb.