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Poetry has the power to inspire creativity in both writers and readers. It encourages people to think creatively, play with language, and explore new ideas.

– Oscar Auliq-IceRate it:

Poetry holds a significant and enduring importance in human culture and society for a variety of reasons.

– Oscar Auliq-IceRate it:

Poetry holds a special place in human culture and literature due to its profound importance in various aspects of life and society.

– Oscar Auliq-IceRate it:

Poetry is a deal of joy and pain and wonder, with a dash of the dictionary.

– Kahlil GibranRate it:

Poetry is a diverse art form that exists in countless languages and reflects the rich tapestry of global cultures.

– Oscar Auliq-IceRate it:

Poetry is a fruit of thoughts with various flavours and colours.

– Ehsan SehgalRate it:

Poetry is a mere drug, Sir.

– George FarquharRate it:

Poetry is a multifaceted art form that serves as a vehicle for emotional expression, cultural preservation, empathy, and personal growth.

– Oscar Auliq-IceRate it:

Poetry is a multifaceted art form that serves as a vehicle for emotional expression, cultural preservation, empathy, and personal growth. Its enduring importance lies in its ability to capture the essence of the human experience and inspire both individuals and societies.

– Oscar Auliq-IceRate it:

Poetry is a subset of a Cosmos, which in itself, is a poem.

– Vanna BontaRate it:

Poetry is a way of taking life by the throat.

– Robert FrostRate it:

Poetry is a weapon. It is an instrument of social change...and poetry is one of the most political arts out there because it demands that you rupture and destabilize the language in which you're working with. Inherently, you are pushing against the status quo. And so for me, it's always existed in that tradition of truth-telling.

– Amanda GormanRate it:

Poetry is all nouns and verbs.

– Marianne MooreRate it:

Poetry is an art, and chief of the fine arts; the easiest to dabble in, the hardest to reach true perfection.

– E.C. StedmanRate it:

Poetry is an excellent tool for communication, allowing people to connect on a deeper level and understand each other's experiences and perspectives.

– Oscar Auliq-IceRate it:

Poetry is an orphan of silence. The words never quite equal the experience behind them.

– Charles SimicRate it:

Poetry is celebrated for its artistic and aesthetic qualities.

– Oscar Auliq-IceRate it:

Poetry is certainly something more than good sense, but it must be good sense at all events just as a palace is more than a house, but it must be a house, at least.

– Samuel Taylor ColeridgeRate it:

Poetry is emotion put into measure. The emotion must come by nature, but the measure can be acquired by art.

– Thomas HardyRate it:

Poetry is indispensable --if I only knew what for.

– Jean CocteauRate it:

Poetry is just the evidence of life. If your life is burning well, poetry is just the ash.

– Leonard CohenRate it:

Poetry is like a bird, it ignores all frontiers.

– Yevgeny Aleksandrovich YevtushenkoRate it:

Poetry is like a compass which guides us through a labyrinth of emotions and every word woven echoes and yearns for that genuine connection.

– Annia LevyRate it:

Poetry is not a turning loose of emotion, but an escape from emotion; it is not the expression of personality but an escape from personality. But, of course, only those we have personality and emotion know what it means to want to escape from these things.

– Emily DickinsonRate it:

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