Edward Whymper's Quotes
Born: 1970-01-01
Profession: Explorer
Nation: British
Biography of Edward Whymper
Do nothing in haste, look well to each step, and from the beginning think what may be the end.
Tags: Beginning, End, MayBeing a good parent will necessarily break our hearts as we watch a child grow and eventually choose their own way, even through many of the same heartbreaks we have traversed.
Tags: Child, Good, ParentA good poem looks life straight in the face, unflinching, sincere, equal to revelation through loss or gain.
Tags: Face, Good, LifeA soul-based workplace asks things of me that I didn't even know I had. It's constantly telling me that I belong to something large in the world.
Tags: Belong, Large, TellingI believe that human beings are desperate, always, to belong to something larger than themselves.
Tags: Desperate, Human, ThemselvesThe great poems are not about experience, but are the experience itself, felt in the body.
Tags: Body, Experience, GreatThe marvelous thing about a good question is that it shapes our identity as much by the asking as it does by the answering.
Tags: Good, Identity, QuestionThere's a fierce practicality and empiricism which the whole imaginative, lyrical aspect of poetry comes from.
Tags: Fierce, Poetry, WholeA real conversation always contains an invitation. You are inviting another person to reveal herself or himself to you, to tell you who they are or what they want.
Tags: Another, Real, TellA sure sign of a soul-based workplace is excitement, enthusiasm, real passion; not manufactured passion, but real involvement. And there's very little fear.
Tags: Fear, Passion, RealAll of our great traditions, religious, contemplative and artistic, say that you must a learn how to be alone - and have a relationship with silence. It is difficult, but it can start with just the tiniest quiet moment.
Tags: Alone, Great, SilenceBy definition, poetry works with qualities and dynamics that mainstream society is reluctant to face head-on. It's an interesting phenomenon that by necessity, poetry is just below the radar.
Tags: Face, Poetry, SocietyIt is the province of poetry to be more realistic and present than the artificial narratives of an outer discourse, and not afraid of the truthful difficulty of the average human life.
Tags: Human, Life, PoetryIt might be liberating to think of human life as informed by losses and disappearances as much as by gifted appearances, allowing a more present participation and witness to the difficulty of living.
Tags: Human, Life, LivingPoetry is a street fighter. It has sharp elbows. It can look after itself. Poetry can't be used for manipulation; it's why you never see good poetry in advertising.
Tags: Good, Poetry, WhyPoetry is often the art of overhearing yourself say things you didn't know you knew. It is a learned skill to force yourself to articulate your life, your present world or your possibilities for the future.
Tags: Art, Future, Life