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Richard Hugo Quotes

Never write a poem about anything that ought to have a poem written about it.

Richard Hugo (1992). “The Triggering Town: Lectures and Essays on Poetry and Writing”, p.20, W. W. Norton & Company

In the world of imagination, all things belong.

Richard Hugo (1992). “The Triggering Town: Lectures and Essays on Poetry and Writing”, p.19, W. W. Norton & Company

An act of imagination is an act of self-acceptance.

Jack Myers, Richard Hugo (1982). “A Trout in the milk: a composite portrait of Richard Hugo”, Confluence Press

Rub a half potato on your wart and wrap it in a damp cloth. Close your eyes and whirl three times and throw. Then bury rag and spud exactly where they fall.

Richard Hugo, Ripley S. Hugo (1992). “The Real West Marginal Way: A Poet's Autobiography”, p.169, W. W. Norton & Company