You can't write an image, a metaphor, a story, a phrase, without leaning a little further into the shared world, without recognizing that your supposed solitude is at every point of its perimeter touching some other.
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"You can't write an image, a metaphor, a story, a phrase, without leaning a little further into the shared world, without recognizing that your supposed solitude is at every point of its perimeter touching some other." — Jane Hirshfield
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You can't write an image, a metaphor, a story, a phrase, without leaning a little further into the shared world, without recognizing that your supposed solitude is at every point of its perimeter touching some other. — Jane Hirshfield
About Jane Hirshfield
Jane Hirshfield was a Poet from United States (1953–present).
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Who said "You can't write an image, a metaphor, a story, a phrase, without leaning a litt…"?
This quote is attributed to Jane Hirshfield, a Poet from United States.
When did Jane Hirshfield live?
Jane Hirshfield lived from 1953 – present.