34+ Edwin Arlington Robinson Quotes On Education, Friendship And Slavery
Edwin Arlington Robinson was an American poet known for his realistic verse about the New England region of the United States. He was awarded three Pulitzer Prizes for his work, and was also a close friend of American President Theodore Roosevelt. His most famous works include The Children of the Night, The Man Against the Sky, and The Torrent and the Night Before. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Edwin Arlington Robinson on education, friendship, slavery.
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Top 10 Edwin Arlington Robinson Quotes
- Are we no greater than the noise we make Along one blind atomic pilgrimage Whereon by crass chance billeted we go Because our brains and bones and cartilage Will have it so?
- Life is the game that must be played.
- Two kinds of gratitude: The sudden kind we feel for what we take; the larger kind we feel for what we give.
- The world is a kind of spiritual kindergarten where millions of bewildered infants are trying to spell "God" with the wrong blocks.
- No matter what we are, and what we sing, Time finds a withered leaf in every laurel
- For when a woman is left too much alone, sooner or later she begins to think; and no man knows what then she may discover.
- And thus we all are nighing The truth we fear to know: Death will end our crying For friends that come and go.
- I shall have more to say when I am dead.
- Love must have wings to fly away from love, And to fly back again.
- Shake the tree of life itself and bring down fruits unheard of.
Edwin Arlington Robinson Short Quotes
- Language that tells us, through a more or less emotional reaction, something that can not be said.
- Were it not for love, Poor life would be a ship not worth launching.
- seizing the swift logic of a woman, Curse God and die.
- I am living on hope and faith ... a pretty good diet when the mind will receive them.
- Friends: people who borrow my books and set wet glasses on them.
- To some will come a time when change itself is beauty, if not heaven.
- The stillness of October gold Went out like beauty from a face.
- Youth sees too far to see how near it is To seeing farther.
- Do you hear the children singing?
- Where's the need of singing now?
Edwin Arlington Robinson Famous Quotes And Sayings
Your Dollar is your only Word, / The wrath of it your only fear. / You build it altars tall enough / To make you see, but your are blind; / You cannot leave it long enough / To look before you or behind. — Edwin Arlington Robinson
Pity is like a knife, sometimes, and it may pierce one who employs it more shrewdly than the victim it would save. — Edwin Arlington Robinson
I don't say what God is, but a name That somehow answers us when we are driven To feel and think how little we have to do With what we are. — Edwin Arlington Robinson
Poets and kings are but the clerks of Time, Tiering the same dull webs of discontent, Clipping the same sad alnage of the years. — Edwin Arlington Robinson
I have been reading the Old Testament, a most bloodthirsty and perilous book for the young. Jehovah is beyond doubt the worst character in fiction. — Edwin Arlington Robinson
This morning I deleted the hyphen from "hell-bound" and made it one word; this afternoon I redivided it and restored the hyphen. — Edwin Arlington Robinson
I wonder more and more just where I may have come out if I had never seen Harvard Square. — Edwin Arlington Robinson
Ah, when shall come love's courage to be strong! Tell me, O Lord--tell me, O Lord, how long Are we to keep Christ writhing on the cross! — Edwin Arlington Robinson
For through it all--above, beyond it all-- I know the far-sent message of the years, I feel the coming glory of the Light. — Edwin Arlington Robinson
I mean you last as long as lies. — Edwin Arlington Robinson
The typical entrepreneur is no longer the bold and tireless man of Marshall, or the sly and rapacious Moneybags of Marx, but a mass of inert shareholders, indistinguishable from rentiers, who employ salaried managers to run their concerns. — Edwin Arlington Robinson
I cannot find my way: there is no star In all the shrouded heavens anywhere — Edwin Arlington Robinson
It is impossible to understand the economic system in which we are living if we try to interpret it as a rational scheme.It has to be understood as an awkward phase in a continuing process of historical development. — Edwin Arlington Robinson
And we who delve in beauty's lore Know all that we have known before Of what inexorable cause Makes Time so vicious in his reaping. — Edwin Arlington Robinson
Life Lessons by Edwin Arlington Robinson
- Edwin Arlington Robinson's poetry often focuses on themes of ambition, failure, and the struggles of everyday life, teaching us to be mindful of our own ambitions and how they can lead to disappointment.
- His works also emphasize the importance of understanding and accepting our own limitations, and of being kind and compassionate to those around us.
- Finally, Robinson's poetry encourages us to appreciate the beauty of the world around us, and to find joy in the small moments of life.
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