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I used to think all poets were Byronic Mad, bad and dangerous to know. And then I met a few. See Lamb 486:25.
Wendy Cope
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Wendy Cope
Age: 79
Born: 1945
Born: July 21
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The reason modern poetry is difficult is so that the poet's wife cannot understand it.
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When a poem doesn't work, the first question to ask yourself is, 'Am I telling the truth?'
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Bloody men are like bloody buses - you wait for about a year and as soon as one approaches your stop two or three others appear.
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I've said what I'm prepared to say in my poems, and then journalists think that you're going to tell them a whole lot more.
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In my case, the long gaps between my books have got quite a lot to do with lack of confidence. A lot of the time when I'm not writing I start thinking I can't do it.
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Some socks are loners They can't live in pairs.
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I've never been more famous than I was, suddenly, in 1986.
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My heart has made its mind up And I’m afraid it’s you. Whatever you’ve got lined up, My heart has made its mind up And if you can’t be signed up This year, next year will do. My heart has made its mind up And I’m afraid it’s you.
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Never trust a journalist.
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Bloody Christmas, here again, let us raise a loving cup, peace on earth, goodwill to men, and make them do the washing up.
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Possibly I've become less funny as I've been happier.
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I was single for a long time and felt very much alone in the world, and talk of family values upset me very much at that phase in my life, because I used to think: 'What about people like me?
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I always tell students that writing a poem and publishing it are two quite separate things, and you should write what you have to write, and if you're afraid it's going to upset someone, don't publish it.
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Write to amuse? What an appalling suggestion! I write to make people anxious and miserable and to worsen their indigestion.
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There are so many kinds of awful men One can't avoid them all. She often said She'd never make the same mistake again: She always made a new mistake instead.
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I like buying clothes, especially as I get a tax-deductible allowance.
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I think it's a question which particularly arises over women writers: whether it's better to have a happy life or a good supply of tragic plots.
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My heart has made its mind up And I'm afraid it's you.
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I have a theory that if you've got the kind of parents who want to send you to boarding school, you're probably better off at boarding school.
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