Quote by David Duchovny
Well, I still write poetry, but I wouldnt call myself a poet. - Da

Well, I still write poetry, but I wouldnt call myself a poet. – David Duchovny

Other quotes by David Duchovny

My entire life has been an attempt to get back to the kind of feelings you have on a field. The sense of brotherhood, the esprit de corps, the focus – there being no past or future, just the ball. As trite as it sounds, I was happiest playing ball. – David Duchovny

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I love dogs. They live in the moment and dont care about anything except affection and food. Theyre loyal and happy. Humans are just too damn complicated. – David Duchovny

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In this age of media and Internet access, we are much more talkative than ever before. – David Duchovny

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I always liked the magic of poetry but now Im just starting to see behind the curtain of even the best poets, how theyve used, tried and tested craft to create the illusion. Wonderful feeling of exhilaration to finally be there. – David Knopfler

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Gil Thorpe is a great diversion and is to book writing as poetry is to prose. – Jerry B. Jenkins

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For there is a sound reasoning upon all flowers. For flowers are peculiarly the poetry of Christ. – Christopher Smart

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Every poem is a coat of arms. It must be deciphered. How much blood, how many tears in exchange for these axes, these muzzles, these unicorns, these torches, these towers, these martlets, these seedlings of stars and these fields of blue! – Jean Cocteau

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