William Plomer Famous Quotes
Reading William Plomer quotes, download and share images of famous quotes by William Plomer. Righ click to see or save pictures of William Plomer quotes that you can use as your wallpaper for free.
The commonplace needs no defence,Dullness is in the critic's eyes,Without a licence life evolvesFrom some dim phase its own surprise;Under these yellow-twinkling elms,Behind these hedges trimly shorn,As in a stable once, so hereIt may be born, it may be born.
Oh, the twenties and the thirties were not otherwise designedThan other times when blind men into ditches led the blind,When the rich mouse ate the cheese and the poor mouse got the rind,And man, the self-destroyer, was not lucid in his mind.
Creativity is the power to connect the seemingly unconnected.