“What’s the use of writing poetry for your peers? I don’t think I should sell my poetry to other poets. If that’s who my audience is, I’m dead, I’m not going to make any money.”
Harley King“What’s the use of writing poetry for your peers? I don’t think I should sell my poetry to other poets. If that’s who my audience is, I’m dead, I’m not going to make any money.”
Harley King“So much is buried in our lives that we forget what we have learned.”
Harley King“Knowing when and how to change course is important to success. Self-doubt is a lighthouse that will keep you from running aground. Don't become shipwrecked on the rocks of time. Be willing to rethink your decisions and change course.”
Harley King“Too much has been given and too much has been lost.”
Harley King“The path to success is not a straight line.”
Harley King“Service to others in their time of need is a privilege and an honor.”
Harley King“Hope is a rainbow of thought.”
Harley King“Our flesh is a gift of laughter.”
Harley King“What I really want is to be recognized as a writer; that someday, my poetry — this is an interesting paradox — would be taught in English classes; for my name, along with my poetry, to exist 500 years from now.”
Harley King“I have learned to have pride in what I do.”
Harley King