from Douglas Moore’s Art of Quotation
“I read a poem every night, as others read a prayer”
Tahar Ben Jelloun, poet
from Douglas Moore’s Art of Quotation
“I read a poem every night, as others read a prayer”
Tahar Ben Jelloun, poet
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Sometimes I do both
On my facebook post of this quote I wrote that I also do it in the morning. But you are referring to both prayer & poetry. For me, they have the same function.
True story.
For many of us.
I love poetry, but I find prayer to more effective and fulfilling. So, I say a prayer every night and every day.
Both are good.