Quotes about Prose
I suppose that's how it looks in prose. But it's very different if you look at it through poetry…and I think it's nicer…' Anne recovered herself and her eyes shone and her cheeks flushed… 'to look at it through poetry.
- LM Montgomery
Prose, rightly written and read, is sometimes as beautiful as poetry.
- LM Montgomery
Digressions, incontestably, are the sunshine; they are the life, the soul of reading! - take them out of this book, for instance, - you might as well take the book along with them
- Laurence Sterne
No subject is terrible if the story is true, if the prose is clean and honest, and if it affirms courage and grace under pressure.
- Ernest Hemingway
Prose is architecture and the Baroque age is over.
- Ernest Hemingway
The hardest thing in the world to do is to write straight honest prose on human beings.
- Ernest Hemingway
Nothing flatters me more than to have it assumed that I could write prose-unless it be to have it assumed that I once pitched a baseball with distinction.
- Robert Frost
Thirdly, a collection of passages, both prose and verse, from books other than the Bible. There is not perhaps much, in what is called 'un-inspired' literature (a misnomer, I hold: if Shakespeare was not inspired, one may well doubt if any man ever was), that will bear the process of being pondered over, a hundred times: still there are such passages — enough, I think, to make a goodly store for the memory.
- Lewis Carroll
Prose is architecture, not interior decoration, and the Baroque is over.
- Ernest Hemingway
The cool thing about comic books and prose is that if a reader gets confused on page 8, they can backtrack. With films, you sit down in a seat and once the projector starts going you're stuck for the next two hours. There are no do-overs, rewinding or starting again.
- Chris Claremont
I think art is communication. To that extent, it can be the words between the words. It has a possibility of communicating something more than people can do with prose or just talking.
- Boots Riley
Poetry is dying first. It'll be absorbed into prose sooner or later.
- F Scott Fitzgerald