A Quote by Luis Bunuel

A paranoiac like a poet, is born, not made. — © Luis Bunuel
A paranoiac like a poet, is born, not made.

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A paranoiac, like a poet, is born, not made.
Like the musician, the painter, the poet and the rest, the true lover of flowers is born, not made.
There is an old Latin quotation in regard to the poet which says 'Poeta nascitur non fit' the translation of which is- the poet is born, not made.
Like the musician, the painter, the poet, and the rest, the true lover of flowers is born, not made. And he is born to happiness in this vale of tears, to a certain amount of the purest joy that earth can giver her children, joy that is tranquil, innocent, uplifting, unfailing.
The paranoiac is the exact image of the ruler. The only difference is their position in the world. One might even think the paranoiac the more impressive of the two because he is sufficient unto himself and cannot be shaken by failure.
A good poet's made as well as born.
A parent, unlike a poet, is not born - he is made.
If the poet wants to be a poet, the poet must force the poet to revise. If the poet doesn't wish to revise, let the poet abandon poetry and take up stamp-collecting or real estate.
I consider myself a poet first and a musician second. I live like a poet and I'll die like a poet.
I will never be one of the happy stupid that were born somewhere. This way of life is excellent for the imagination. It develops your paranoia. You feel paranoid when you don't understand a country, and being paranoiac is excellent for fiction.
With everyone born human, a poet - an artist - is born, who dies young and who is survived by an adult.
There are two men inside the artist, the poet and the craftsman. One is born a poet. One becomes a craftsman.
Being Poet Laureate made me realize I was capable of a larger voice. There is a more public utterance I can make as a poet.
I prefer poems that occupy an imaginative sphere. When I lived in Cincinnati, I was occasionally referred to as an "Ohio Poet;" this made me uneasy, not only because I think of myself as a generally American poet but also because I like to think I write out of the country of my own mind.
I'm now making myself as scummy as I can. Why? I want to be a poet, and I'm working at turning myself into a seer. You won't understand any of this, and I'm almost incapable of explaining it to you. The idea is to reach the unknown by the derangement of all the senses. It involves enormous suffering, but one must be strong and be a born poet. It's really not my fault.
I'm not a rock star writing poetry. I don't feel like a rock star and I don't know what one is, actually. I'm a goalie/poet or a hotel guest/poet or a father/poet.
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