The quotes I post on this site are those that have gotten me through the dark, dry times - hope they inspire you as well.
"Every day we slaughter our finest impulses. That is why we get a heart-ache when we read those lines written by the hand of a master and recognize them as our own, as the tender shoots which we stifled because we lacked the faith to believe in our own powers, our own criterion of truth and beauty. Every man, when he gets quiet, when he becomes desperately honest with himself, is capable of uttering profound truths. We all derive from the same source. There is no mystery about the origin of things. We are all part of creation, all kings, all poets, all musicians; we have only to open up, only to discover what is already there." --Henry Miller
"To believe your own thought, to belive that what is true for you in your private heart is true for all--that is genius. Speak your latent conviction, and it shall be the universal sense, for the inmost in due time becomes the outmost--One should learn to detect and watch taht gleam of light which flashes across one's mind from within, more than the luster and firmament of bards and sages. Yet we dismiss without notice our thought, because it is ours. In every work of genius we recognize our own rejected thoughts: they come back to us with a certain alienated majesty. --Ralph Waldo Emerson
"I dwell in possibility." --Emily Dickinson
"Fail. Fail Again. Fail Better." --Samuel Beckett
"There are three rules for writing a novel. Unfortunately, no one knows what they are." --W. Somerset Maugham
"They wished to flower, and flowering is being beautiful: but we wish to ripen, and that means being dark and taking pains." --Rainer Maria Rilke
"What you can do, or dream you can do, BEGIN IT. Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it." --Goethe
"Too many poets delude themselves by thinking the mind is dangerous and must be left out. Well, the mind is dangerous and must be left in." --Robert Frost
"If you're going through hell, keep going." --Winston Churchill
"Poetry. I like to think of it as statements made on the way to the grave." --Dylan Thomas
"Our words must seem to be inevitable." --William Butler Yeats
"So we say life and death, as if that were the edge of ultimate concern to the imagination, when the real edge is between life and more life, memory and wish. The powerful imagination does not work, as every good poem reminds us, unless it comes to an edge, makes its pass, and, one way or another, returns. It surely, in a lifetime, gets harder and harder to get back." --Stanley Plumly.
“You can tear a poem apart to see what makes it tick... You're back with the mystery of having been moved by words. The best craftsmanship always leaves holes and gaps... so that something that is not in the poem can creep, crawl, flash or thunder in.” --Dylan Thomas