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Carol Ann Duffy
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Carol Ann Duffy
Age: 68
Born: 1955
Born: December 23
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You can find poetry in your everyday life, your memory, in what people say on the bus, in the news, or just what's in your heart.
Carol Ann Duffy
My prose is turgid, it just hasn't got any energy
Carol Ann Duffy
When you have a child, your previous life seems like someone else's. It's like living in a house and suddenly finding a room you didn't know was there, full of treasure and light.
Carol Ann Duffy
Time hates love, wants love poor,/but love spins gold, gold, gold from straw.
Carol Ann Duffy
Every day is a gift with a child, no matter what problems you have.
Carol Ann Duffy
I have piles of poetry books in the bathroom, on the stairs, everywhere. The only way to write poetry is to read it.
Carol Ann Duffy
I think the dangers are different now. Our abuse of the planet and our resources is an anxiety.
Carol Ann Duffy
Better off dead than giving in not taking what you want.
Carol Ann Duffy
It is a moon wrapped in brown paper.
Carol Ann Duffy
I am always pleased to be asked to write a poem.
Carol Ann Duffy
I see the shape of the poem before I start writing, and the writing is just the process of arriving at the shape.
Carol Ann Duffy
I grew up in a bookless house - my parents didn't read poetry, so if I hadn't had the chance to experience it at school I'd never have experienced it. But I loved English, and I was very lucky in that I had inspirational English teachers, Miss Scriven and Mr. Walker, and they liked us to learn poems by heart, which I found I loved doing.
Carol Ann Duffy
I'll be left writing picture books and fairy tales
Carol Ann Duffy
As anyone who has the slightest knowledge of my work knows, I have little in common with Larkin, who was tall, taciturn and thin-on-top, and unlike him I laugh, nay, sneer, in the face of death. I will concede one point: we are both lesbian poets.
Carol Ann Duffy
What do I haveto help me, without spell or prayer,endure this hour, endless, heartless, anonymous,the death of love?
Carol Ann Duffy
How would you prepare to die on a perfect April evening?
Carol Ann Duffy
Christmas is taken very seriously in this household. I believe in Father Christmas and there's no way I'd do anything to undermine that belief.
Carol Ann Duffy
I like to use simple words, but in a complicated way.
Carol Ann Duffy
I always say that I'll have a go and see whether the poem works and if it does, then fine.
Carol Ann Duffy
Like the sand and the oyster, it's a creative irritant. In each poem, I'm trying to reveal a truth, so it can't have a fictional beginning.
Carol Ann Duffy