The first time I ever felt the necessity or inevitableness of verse, was in the desire to reproduce the peculiar quality of feeling which is induced by the flat spaces and wide horizons of the virgin prairie of western Canada.
T. E. HulmeLanguage is by its very nature a communal thing; that is, it expresses never the exact thing but a compromise - that which is common to you, me, and everybody.
T. E. HulmeA poem is good if it contains a new analogy and startles the reader out of the habit of treating words as counters.
T. E. HulmeThought is prior to language and consists in the simultaneous presentation to the mind of two different images.
T. E. Hulme