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The relation between a poet and audience is really insignificant. What matters is the poet is hearing something that he
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"The relation between a poet and audience is really insignificant. What matters is the poet is hearing something that he is broadcasting. And whether there is anybody with a receiver isn't the reason he does it. He hopes there is somebody receiving it"

- Peter Davison

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In this quote, poet Peter Davison is expressing his belief that the relationship in between a poet and their audience is not as essential as the act of developing and sharing their work. He highlights that the poet's primary focus must be on the motivation and message they are trying to communicate, instead of the reception of their work. The poet's role is to relay their thoughts and feelings, and whether there is somebody there to get it should not be the driving force behind their work. However, the poet does hope that there is someone out there who will receive and appreciate their words. Ultimately, the act of production and expression is what truly matters to the poet.

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Peter Davison This quote is written / told by Peter Davison somewhere between April 13, 1951 and today. He was a famous Actor from United Kingdom. The author also have 29 other quotes.

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