A Quote by James K. Baxter

The poem is a plank laid over the lion's den. — © James K. Baxter
The poem is a plank laid over the lion's den.
How do you fall into a lion's den, that is my first question there, you think you would be extra carefull around a den of lions.
I always do some sort of plank exercise - whether it's a regular plank or a side plank, I always incorporate it into my workout.
I don't mind going into a liberal lion's den. That's where you test yourself.
You don't go walking into the proverbial lion's den lightly. You start with a good breakfast.
If a lion is not accepted in its own den, it will find no refuge in the rest of the jungle.
Going into a locker room that's not even yours to begin with is certainly like you're entering the lion's den.
I prefer to write and draw in the privacy of my home and with total freedom and then take it to the lion's den.
When you are challenging for the world title, you've got to go into the lion's den to try and rip that belt away from the champion.
Burns' Hog-Weighing Method: (1) Get a perfectly symmetrical plank and balance it across a sawhorse. (2) Put the hog on one end of the plank. (3) Pile rocks on the other end until the plank is again perfectly balanced. (4) Carefully guess the weight of the rocks.
I stepped from Plank to Plank A slow and cautious way
New York is really the place to be; to go to New York, you're going to the center of the world, the lion's den.
The Word of God is like a lion. You don't have to defend a lion. All you have to do is let the lion loose, and the lion will defend itself.
Even if everything its detractors say about Fox were true, the most liberal of liberal attitudes would be that one would get credit for being in the lion's den.
Rehearsals are great because without them, you feel like you're being thrown into a lion's den. But being on set, shooting your scenes that you've been preparing for months - that's a great feeling.
The great roe is a mythological beast with the head of a lion and the body of a lion, though not the same lion.
The subject of the poem usually dictates the rhythm or the rhyme and its form. Sometimes, when you finish the poem and you think the poem is finished, the poem says, "You're not finished with me yet," and you have to go back and revise, and you may have another poem altogether. It has its own life to live.
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