Frost Quotes
176 Frost quotes by 134 unique authors
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It was, as I have said, a fine autumnal day; the sky was clear and serene, and nature wore that rich and golden livery which…
— Washington Irving
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Among gardeners, enthusiasm and experience rarely exist in equal measures. The beginner dreams of home-grown bouquets and baskets of ripe fruit, the veteran of many…
— Roger Swain
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Ever a glutton, at another's cost, But in whose kitchen dwells perpetual frost.
— John Dryden
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Nature made us individuals, as she did the flowers and the pebbles; but we are afraid to be peculiar, and so our society resembles a…
— Lydia M. Child
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One will never again look at a birch tree, after the Robert Frost poem, in exactly the same way.
— Paul Muldoon
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Frost isn't exactly despised but not enough people have worked out what a brilliant poet he was
— Paul Muldoon
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Not to discriminate every moment some passionate attitude in those about us, and in the very brilliancy of their gifts some tragic dividing of forces…
— Walter Pater
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I have now lived long enough to know that, whatever our situation, our troubles melt and disappear like frost in the morning sun when we…
— James E. Faust
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In lazy apathy let stoics boast, their virtue fixed, 'tis fixed as in a frost.
— Alexander Pope
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Frost is the greatest artist in our clime - he paints in nature and describes in rime.
— Thomas Hood
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The elements and majestic forces in nature, Lightning, Wind, Water, Fire, and Frost, were regarded with awe as spiritual powers, but always secondary and intermediate…
— Charles Alexander Eastman
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Winters with strong frost and lots of snow like we had 20 years ago will cease to exist at our latitudes.
— Mojib Latif
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You give Frost a message from me. You tell him it's open season on all suckheads.
— Wesley Snipes
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Black frost. The ground is hard, the air tastes bitter. Your stars cluster in evil signs.
— Georg Trakl
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The many varieties and wonderful colors of the modern dahlia make it a totally different flower from the one our grandmothers knew. The names are…
— Helena Rutherfurd Ely
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Autumn can be glorious but menacing too - the long shadows, brisk winds, scurrying leaves, impending frost.
— A.S.A. Harrison
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There was something frantic in their blooming, as if they knew that frost was near and then the bitter cold. They'd lived through all the…
— Unknown Author
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About one month before he was killed, when asked by David Frost how his obituary should read: Something about the fact that I made some…
— Robert Kennedy
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Farewell, a long farewell to all my greatness! This is the state of man: today he puts forth The tender leaves of hope, tomorrow blossoms,…
— William Shakespeare
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To the great tree-loving fraternity we belong. We love trees with universal and unfeigned love, and all things that do grow under them or around…
— Henry Ward Beecher
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PLATONIC, adj. Pertaining to the philosophy of Socrates. Platonic Love is a fool's name for the affection between a disability and a frost.
— Ambrose Bierce
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One must have a mind of winter to regard the frost and the boughs of the pine trees, crusted with snow, And have been cold…
— Wallace Stevens
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My galligaskins, that have long withstood The winter's fury, and encroaching frosts, By time subdued (what will not time subdue!), A horrid chasm disclosed.
— John Phillips
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Great numbers of the Indians pass our camp on their hunting excursions: the day was clear and pleasant, but last night was very cold and…
— Meriwether Lewis
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Oh! where do fairies hide their heads, When snow lies on the hills, When frost has spoiled their mossy beds, And crystallized their rills?
— Thomas Haynes Bayly
Who Wrote These Frost Quotes
134 authors contributed a total of 176 Frost Quotes, led by these top contributors: