12+ Henry Abbey Quotes On Education, Church
Henry Abbey was an American poet who was born in 1842 and died in 1911. He was known for his humorous and satirical poems about everyday life and the people he encountered. His most famous poem is "What Do We Plant When We Plant a Tree?" which was published in 1882. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Henry Abbey on love, education, leadership.
All governments, Books, customs, buildings, railways, ships, and all the stark realities that men have made, Are but imagination's utterances. — Henry Abbey
Behold the grapes and all the fruits that Autumn gives today, As robed in red and gold, she rules, the Empress of Decay! — Henry Abbey
What do we plant when we plant a tree? A thousand things that we daily see, We plant the spire that out-towers the crag, We plant the staff for our country's flag; We plant the shade from the hot sun free, We plant all these when we plant the tree. — Henry Abbey
What do we plant when we plant the tree? We plant the ship that will cross the sea, we plant the mast to carry the sails, we plant the planks to withstand the gales--the keel, the keelson, and beam and knee--we plant the ship when we plant the tree. — Henry Abbey
Love is the key-note of the universe-- The theme, the melody. — Henry Abbey
The end we know not; but we wander on, Down the regretful wilderness of time. — Henry Abbey
Life is the wave's deep whisper on the shore Of a great sea beyond. — Henry Abbey
The noblest works of human art and pride show that their makers were not satisfied. — Henry Abbey
Though Duty's face is stern, her path is best: They sweetly sleep who die upon her breast. — Henry Abbey
And once I knew a meditative rose That never raised its head from bowing down, Yet drew its inspiration from the stars. It bloomed and faded here beside the road, And, being a poet, wrote on empty air With fragrance all the beauty of its soul. — Henry Abbey
Our yesterdays Are like a lonely and a ruined land Wherein a breeze of recollection sighs-- A fading land to which is no return. — Henry Abbey
The artist labors while he may, But finds at best too brief the day; And, tho' his works outlast the time And nation that they make sublime, He feels and sees that Nature knows Nothing of time in what she does, But has a leisure infinite Wherein to do her work aright. — Henry Abbey
Life Lessons by Henry Abbey
Henry Abbey's work is a reminder that life is precious and should be appreciated. He encourages us to take a moment to appreciate the beauty of the world around us, and to make the most of our time here. His work also reminds us that it's important to take care of each other, and to be kind and generous to those around us.
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