39+ Walter de La Mare Quotes On Education, Friendship And World
Walter de La Mare was an English poet, short story writer, and novelist, known for his works of fantasy and psychological horror. He was born in 1873 and died in 1956. He is best known for his poems for children and his collections of verse, such as The Listeners and Other Poems (1912). Following is our collection on famous quotes by Walter de La Mare on life, love, education.
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Top 10 Walter De La Mare Quotes
- All but blind In his chambered hole Gropes for worms The four-clawed Mole.
- A harvest mouse goes scampering by, With silver claws and silver eye; And moveless fish in the water gleam, By silver reeds in a silver stream.
- After all, what is every man? A horde of ghosts - like a Chinese nest of boxes - oaks that were acorns that were oaks. Death lies behind us, not in front - in our ancestors, back and back until.
- A lost but happy dream may shed its light upon our waking hours, and the whole day may be infected with the gloom of a dreary or sorrowful one; yet of neither may we be able to recover a trace.
- An hour's terror is better than a lifetime of timidity.
- For beauty with sorrow Is a burden hard to be borne: The evening light on the foam, and the swans, there; That music, remote, forlorn.
- His are the quiet steeps of dreamland, The waters of no-more-pain; His ram's bell rings 'neath an arch of stars, "Rest, rest, and rest again.
- A face peered. All the grey night In chaos of vacancy shone; Nought but vast Sorrow was there The sweet cheat gone.
- Dobbin at manger pulls his hay: Gone is another summer's day.
- Oh, no man knows Through what wild centuries Roves back the rose.
Walter De La Mare Short Quotes
- Too late for fruit, too soon for flowers.
- Look thy last on all things lovely, Every hour
- When I lie where shades of darkness Shall no more assail mine eyes.
- As soon as they're out of your sight, you are out of their mind.
- What is the world, O soldiers? It is I, I, this incessant snow, This northern sky.
- Three jolly huntsmen, In coats of red, Rode their horses Up to bed.
- As long as I live I shall always be My Self - and no other, Just me.
- So, blind to Someone I must be.
- Do diddle di do, Poor Jim Jay Got stuck fast In Yesterday.
- We wake and whisper awhile, But, the day gone by, Silence and sleep like fields Of amaranth lie.
Walter de La Mare Quotes About Life
Without imagination of the one kind or of the other, mortal existence is indeed a dreary and prosaic business... Illumined by the imagination, our life, whatever its defeats - is a never-ending unforeseen strangeness and adventure and mystery. — Walter de La Mare
What a haunting, inescapable riddle life was. — Walter de La Mare
And some win peace who spend The skill of words to sweeten despair Of finding consolation where Life has but one dark end. — Walter de La Mare
Walter de La Mare Famous Quotes And Sayings
He got out of bed and peeped through the blinds. To the east and opposite to him gardens and an apple-orchard lay, and there in strange liquid tranquility hung the morning star, and rose, rilling into the dusk of night the first grey of dawn. The street beneath its autumn leaves was vacant, charmed, deserted. — Walter de La Mare
Poor tired Tim! It's sad for him He lags the long bright morning through, Ever so tired of nothing to do. — Walter de La Mare
Now that cleverness was the fashion most people were clever - even perfect fools; and cleverness after all was often only a bore: all head and no body — Walter de La Mare
All day long the door of the sub-conscious remains just ajar; we slip through to the other side, and return again, as easily and secretly as a cat. — Walter de La Mare
God has mercifully ordered that the human brain works slowly; first the blow, hours afterwards the bruise. — Walter de La Mare
But beauty vanishes; beauty passes; However rare rare it be; And when I crumble, who will remember This lady of the West Country? — Walter de La Mare
Very old are the woods; And the buds that break Out of the brier's boughs, When March winds wake, So old with their beauty are-- Oh, no man knows Through what wild centuries Roves back the rose. — Walter de La Mare
Hi! handsome hunting man Fire your little gun. Bang! Now the animal is dead and dumb and done. Nevermore to peep again, creep again, leap again, Eat or sleep or drink again. Oh, what fun! — Walter de La Mare
What lovely things Thy hand hath made. — Walter de La Mare
Once a man strays out of the common herd, he's more likely to meet wolves in the thickets than angels. — Walter de La Mare
The sandy cat by the Farmer's chair Mews at his knee for dainty fare; Old Rover in his moss-greened house Mumbles a bone, and barks at a mouse. In the dewy fields the cattle lie Chewing the cud 'neath a fading sky; Dobbin at manger pulls his hay: Gone is another summer's day. — Walter de La Mare
Slowly, silently, now the moon Walks the night in her silver shoon. — Walter de La Mare
Oh, pity the poor glutton Whose troubles all begin In struggling on and on to turn What's out into what's in. — Walter de La Mare
It was a pity thoughts always ran the easiest way, like water in old ditches. — Walter de La Mare
Tell them I came, and no one answered, That I kept my word," he said. Never the least stir made the listeners, Though every word he spake Fell echoing through the shadowiness of the still house From the one man left awake: Ay, they heard his foot upon the stirrup, And the sound of iron on stone, And how the silence surged softly backward, When the plunging hoofs were gone. — Walter de La Mare
The only catalogue of this world's goods that really counts is that which we keep in the silence of the mind. — Walter de La Mare
Life Lessons by Walter de La Mare
Walter de La Mare's work can teach us to appreciate the beauty of the natural world and the power of imagination. He reminds us to take time to slow down and savour the moments we have, and to use our creativity to bring joy to our lives. His work also encourages us to look beyond the surface and search for deeper meaning in the world around us.
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