11+ James Oppenheim Quotes On Education, Religion
James Oppenheim was an American poet, playwright, and social activist. He was a leading figure in the early twentieth century modernist movement in the United States. He is best known for his poem "Bread and Roses," which became an anthem for the labor movement. Following is our collection on famous quotes by James Oppenheim on education, leadership, religion.
Quick as a hummingbird...she darts so eagerly, swiftly, sweetly dipping into the flowers of my heart. — James Oppenheim
The foolish man seeks happiness in the distance; the wise grows it under his feet. — James Oppenheim
We age inevitably: The old joys fade and are gone: And at last comes equanimity and the flame burning clear. — James Oppenheim
The fool is looking for happiness far away. The wise man makes it grow under his feet. — James Oppenheim
Free men set themselves free. — James Oppenheim
A faith like Lincoln's would transform the world! — James Oppenheim
To be a god First I must be a god-maker: We are what we create. — James Oppenheim
Man's the bad child of the universe — James Oppenheim
Hearts starve as well as bodies; give us bread, but give us roses. — James Oppenheim
Would you end war? Create great Peace. — James Oppenheim
They can only set free men free... And there is no need of that: Free men set themselves free. — James Oppenheim
Life Lessons by James Oppenheim
James Oppenheim's work emphasizes the importance of standing up for what you believe in and fighting for social justice. He encourages readers to look beyond the surface of any issue and to strive for a more equitable society. His work also serves as a reminder that the power of poetry can be used to inspire and effect change.
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