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Theodore Roethke Quotes - Page 4

How terrible the need for God.

How terrible the need for God.

Theodore Roethke (2006). “Straw for the Fire: From the Notebooks of Theodore Roethke, 1943-63”, p.149, Copper Canyon Press

Teach as an old fishing guide takes out a beginner.

Theodore Roethke, Carolyn Kizer (2013). “On Poetry and Craft: Selected Prose”, p.133, Copper Canyon Press

In the kingdom of bang and blab.

Theodore Roethke (2011). “The Collected Poems of Theodore Roethke”, p.97, Anchor

I bleed my bones, their marrow to bestowUpon that God who knows what I would know.

Theodore Roethke (2011). “The Collected Poems of Theodore Roethke”, p.353, Anchor

Fear was my father, Father Fear. His look drained the stones.

Theodore Roethke (2011). “The Collected Poems of Theodore Roethke”, p.99, Anchor

The living all assemble! What's the cue?-- Do what the clumsy partner wants to do!

Theodore Roethke (2011). “The Collected Poems of Theodore Roethke”, p.161, Anchor

In our age, if a boy or girl is untalented, the odds are in favor of their thinking they want to write.

Theodore Roethke, Carolyn Kizer (2013). “On Poetry and Craft: Selected Prose”, p.89, Copper Canyon Press

God bless the roots! Body and soul are one.

Theodore Roethke (2005). “Selected Poems”

You must believe a poem is a holy thing, a good poem, that is.

Theodore Roethke (2001). “On Poetry and Craft: Selected Prose of Theodore Roethke”, p.203, Copper Canyon Press