11+ George Sterling Quotes On Education, Culture And Constitution
George Sterling was an American poet and playwright who lived in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was a key figure in the San Francisco Renaissance and was a close friend of Ambrose Bierce. He is best known for his poem "The Cool, Grey City of Love," which celebrates San Francisco. Following is our collection on famous quotes by George Sterling on education, culture, leadership.
Let him who is worthy by reason of his clear eye and unjaded heart wander across these borders of beauty and mystery and be glad. — George Sterling
Thy Banners gleam a little, and are furled; Against thy turrets surge His phantom tow'rs; Drugged with his Opiates the nations nod, Refusing still the beauty of thine hours; And fragile is thy tenure of this world Still haunted by the monstrous ghost of God. — George Sterling
The cool, grey city of love. — George Sterling
Within its gates I heard the sound Of winds in cypress caverns caught Of huddling tress that moaned, and sought To whisper what their roots had found. (“A Dream of Fear”) — George Sterling
And starward drifts the stricken world, Lone in unalterable gloom Dead, with a universe for tomb, Dark, and to vaster darkness whirled. (“The Testimony of the Suns”) — George Sterling
O Space and Time and stars at strife, How dreadful your infinity! Shrined by your termless trinity, How strange, how terrible, is life! (“The Testimony of the Suns”) — George Sterling
As a breath on glass, - As witch-fires that burn, The gods and monsters pass, Are dust, and return. (“The Face of the Skies”) — George Sterling
A prison becomes a home when you have the key. — George Sterling
What silence rules the ghostly hours That guard the close of human sleep! — George Sterling
And fragile is thy tenure of this world Still haunted by the monstrous ghost of God. ("To Science") — George Sterling
The candle glimmers but an hour. The night Looms in its ancient hunger. Would you know The tragedy of human love and need? Gaze on the stars, then on a brother's face! — George Sterling
Life Lessons by George Sterling
- George Sterling's work is a reminder to appreciate the beauty of nature and the power of the human spirit.
- His poems often explore themes of mortality, and remind us to make the most of our time on Earth.
- His work also shows us the importance of expressing our true feelings and emotions, and encourages us to be honest with ourselves and others.
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