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Donald Hall Quotes

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We learned how to love each other by loving together good things wholly outside each other.

We learned how to love each other by loving together good things wholly outside each other.

Donald Hall (1997). “The Old Life”, p.92, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Baseball is continuous, like nothing else among American things, an endless game of repeated summers, joining the long generations of all the fathers and all the sons.

Donald Hall (2017). “Fathers Playing Catch with Sons: Essays on Sport (Mostly Baseball)”, p.53, North Point Press

You think that their dying is the worst thing that could happen. Then they stay dead.

Donald Hall (2007). “White Apples and the Taste of Stone: Selected Poems 1946-2006”, p.380, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Baseball is fathers and sons. Football is brothers beating each other up in the backyard.

Donald Hall (2017). “Fathers Playing Catch with Sons: Essays on Sport (Mostly Baseball)”, p.35, North Point Press

Less is more, in prose as in architecture.

DONALD HALL (1973). “WRITING WELL”

For most baseball fans, maybe oldest is always best. We love baseball because it seizes and retains the past, like the snowy village inside a glass paperweight.

Donald Hall (2017). “Fathers Playing Catch with Sons: Essays on Sport (Mostly Baseball)”, p.59, North Point Press

If our goal is to write poetry, the only way we are likely to be any good is to try to be as great as the best.

Donald Hall (2004). “Breakfast Served Any Time All Day: Essays on Poetry New and Selected”, p.155, University of Michigan Press

Today when I begin writing I’m aware: something that I don’t understand drives this engine.

Donald Hall (1994). “Death to the death of poetry: essays, reviews, notes, interviews”, Univ of Michigan Pr