WALT WHITMAN SENTENCE STARTERS
‘ resist much, obey little. ’ ‘ what is that you express in your eyes? it seems to me more than all the print i have read in my life. ’ ‘ do i contradict myself? very well, then, i contradict myself; i am large—i contain multitudes. ’ ‘ keep your face always toward the sunshine—and shadows will fall behind you. ’ ‘ we were together. i forget the rest. ’ ‘ not i, nor anyone else can travel that road for you. ’ ‘ whatever satisfies the soul is truth. ’ ‘ i sound my barbaric yawp over the rooftops of the world. ’ ‘ do anything, but let it produce joy. ’ ‘ poetry, beauty, romance, love… these are what we stay alive for. ’ ‘ i am as bad as the worst, but, thank god, i am as good as the best. ’ ‘ i exist as i am, that is enough. ’ ‘ peace is always beautiful. ’ ‘ your very flesh shall be a great poem. ’ ‘ the question, so sad, recurring—what good amid these? answer: that you are here—that life exists, and identity; that the powerful play goes on, and you will contribute a verse. ’ ‘ these are the days that must happen to you. ’ ‘ god is a mean-spirited, pugnacious bully bent on revenge against his children for failing to live up to his impossible standards. ’ ‘ i have loved many women and men, but i love none better than you. ’ ‘ i should have made my way straight to you long ago. ’ ‘ i should have blabbed nothing but you, i should have chanted nothing but you. ’ ‘ i sing the songs of the glory of none, not god, sooner than i sing the songs of the glory of you. ’ ‘ i know nothing else but miracles. ’ ‘ in the faces of men and women, i see god. ’ ‘ i am not to speak to you, i am to think of you when i sit alone or wake at night alone, i am to wait, i do not doubt i am to meet you again. i am to see to it that i do not lose you. ’ ‘ i am larger, better than i thought; i did not know i held so much goodness. ’ ‘ there is no god any more divine than yourself. ’ ‘ what is it then between us? what is the count of the scores or hundreds of years between us? whatever it is, it avails not — distance avails not, and place avails not. ’



















