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All Quotes by Robert Frost
- All those who try to go it sole alone, Too proud to be beholden for relief, Are absolutely sure to come to grief.
- Courage is the human virtue that counts most-courage to act on limited knowledge and insufficient evidence. That's all any of us have.
- Suddenly, quietly, you realize that - from this moment forth - you will no longer walk through this life alone. Like a new sun this…
- Butterflies...flowers that fly and all but sing.
- Any work of art must first of all tell a story.
- All there is to writing is having ideas. To learn to write is to learn to have ideas.
- All the fun is in how you say a thing.
- But he had gone his way, the grass all mown, And I must be, as he had been - alone, As all must be, I…
- The style is the man. Rather say the style is the way the man takes himself; and to be at all charming or even bearable,…
- The nearest friends can go With anyone to death, comes so far short They might as well not try to go at all.
- We get twitted now and then on how we made this country. Well, we took the whole business, of course. It's not just that corner…
- All thought is a feat of association; having what's in front of you bring up something in your mind that you almost didn't know you…
- There are three things, after all, that a poem must reach: the eye, the ear, and what we may call the heart or the mind.…
- Keep all ur troubles in ur own pocket. But, make sure that the pocket has a hole!
- All great things are done for their own sake.
- I am assured at any rate Man's practically inexterminate. Someday I must go into that. There's always been an Ararat Where someone someone else begat…
- It takes all sorts of in and outdoor schooling To get adapted to my kind of fooling.
- When a friend calls to me from the road And slows his horse to a meaning walk, I don't stand still and look around On…
- Never discuss the poem you contemplate writing. It's like turning on the outside spigot. It takes all the pressure off the upstairs bathroom.
- Two roads diverged in a wood and I - I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.
- A person will sometimes devote all his life to the development of one part of his body - the wishbone.
- They would not find me changed from him they knew - only more sure of all I thought was true.
- Modern poets talk against business, poor things, but all of us write for money. Beginners are subjected to trial by market.
- The strongest and most effective force in guaranteeing the long-term maintenance of power is not violence in all the forms deployed by the dominant to…
- The hurt is not enough: I long for weight and strength. To feel the earth as rough to all my length
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