
In love as in sport, the amateur status must be strictly maintained.
Robert Graves
I believe that every English poet should read the English classics, master the rules of grammar before he attempts to bend or break them.
Robert Graves Lecture at Oxford as quoted in Time (15 December 1961)
Philosophy is antipoetic. Philosophize about mankind and you brush aside individual uniqueness, which a poet cannot do without self-damage. Unless, for a start, he has a strong personal rhythm to vary his metrics, he is nothing. Poets mistrust philosophy. They know that once the heads are counted, each owner of a head loses his personal identify and becomes a number in some government scheme: if not as a slave or serf, at least as a party to the device of majority voting, which smothers personal views.
Robert Graves-"The Case for Xanthippe" in The Crane Bag (1969)
In love as in sport, the amateur status must be strictly maintained.
Robert Graves
