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Firsts Quotes by Robert Frost
- And one of the three great things in the world is gossip, you know. First there's religion; and then there's science; and there's-and then there's…
- Any work of art must first of all tell a story.
- The first thing I do in the morning is to make my bed and while I am making up my bed I am making up…
- Nature's first green is gold.
- Life is tons of discipline. Your first discipline is your vocabulary; then your grammar and your punctuation Then, in your exuberance and bounding energy you…
- The first thing I do in any town I come to is ask if it has a bookstore.
- Let him that is without stone among you cast the first thing he can lay his hands on.
- Talking is a hydrant in the yard and writing is a faucet upstairs in the house. Opening the first takes the pressure off the second.
- Nature's first green is gold, Her hardest hue to hold. Her early leaf's a flower; But only so an hour. Then leaf subsides to leaf.…
- In A Glass of Cider It seemed I was a mite of sediment That waited for the bottom to ferment So I could catch a…
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