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  1. Reading "Projective Verse": "[the typewriter] can, for a poet, indicate exactly the breath, the pauses, the suspensions even of syllables"
  2. Doing GTD weekly review #tweekly 2009-11-21
  3. Reading the Book of Psalms: “All who hate me whisper together about me; they imagine the worst for me.”
  4. Beginning GTD weekly review #tweekly 2009-11-14
  5. Listening to a poem by Yeats: “Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world”
  6. Beginning GTD weekly review #tweekly 2009-11-07
  7. Reading Augustine: “What comes next, however, is to be seen in the following book; we must here set a limit to the great length of this one”
  8. Reading the Gospel of Matthew: “Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted.”
  9. Beginning GTD weekly review #tweekly 2009-10-31
  10. Reading The Imitation: “Here you have no abiding city, and wherever you may be, you are a stranger and pilgrim”
  11. Listening to Sylvia Plath read her poetry: “I turn and burn. Do not think I underestimate your great concern.”
  12. Reading the Book of Psalms: “All the day my enemies taunt me, those who deride me use my name for a curse.”
  13. Listening to Etheridge Knight reading his poetry: “This poem is a song I sing I sing to you from the bottom of the sea in my belly”
  14. Listening to Anne Sexton read her poetry: “The great green people stand over me; I roll on the table under a terrible sun”
  15. Reading the Book of Psalms: “Men of low estate are but a breath, men of high estate are a delusion”
  16. Listening to Frank O'Hara read his poetry: “I have been to lots of parties and acted perfectly disgraceful but I never actually collapsed”
  17. Reading the Book of Psalms: “My heart is struck down like grass, and withered; I forget to eat my bread.”
  18. Listening to Allen Ginsberg read his poetry: “I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked”
  19. Studying the Book of Psalms: “They have hands, but do not feel; feet, but do not walk; and they do not make a sound in their throat.”
  20. Reading the Iliad: “since I have learned to be valiant and to fight always among the foremost ranks of the Trojans”