“When one burns one's bridges, what a very nice fire it makes.”
Dylan Thomas“These poems, with all their crudities, doubts and confusions, are written for the love of man and in Praise of God, and I'd be a damn fool if they weren't.”
Dylan Thomas“Go on thinking that you don't need to be read and you'll find that it may become quite true: no one will feel the need tom read it because it is written for yourself alone and the public won't feel any impulse to gate crash such a private party. ”
Dylan Thomas“The first poems I knew were nursery rhymes, and before I could read them for myself, I had come to love just the words of them, the words alone.”
Dylan Thomas“When one burns one's bridges, what a very nice fire it makes.”
Dylan Thomas“Do not go gentle into that good night but rage, rage against the dying of the light.”
Dylan Thomas“Every device there is in language is there to be used, if you will. Poets have got to enjoy themselves sometimes, and the twistings and convolutions of words, the inventions and contrivances, are all part of the joy that is part of the painful, voluntary work.”
Dylan Thomas“He who seeks rest finds boredom. He who seeks work finds rest.”
Dylan Thomas“Though lovers be lost, love shall not.”
Dylan Thomas“Somebody's boring me I think it's me.”
Dylan Thomas“A good poem is a contribution to reality. The world is never the same once a good poem has been added to it. A good poem helps to change the shape and significance of the universe helps to extend everyone's knowledge of himself and the world around him.”
Dylan Thomas