Idleness Quote by Lizette Woodworth Reese Download Open image “I wonder at the idleness of tears.” — Lizette Woodworth Reese ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.2 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Idleness Procrastination Tears Wonder
Some tears have to be cried no matter what the hour- until they are, they simply rave and burn inside. — Stephen King Copy Share Image
I didn't know someone could cry that much, I thought the tears would run out. They don't. — Sara Quin Copy Share Image
Many shed tears merely for show, and have dry eyes when no one's around to observe them. — Seneca the Younger Copy Share Image
It's not tears but love that pours out of the eyes.Scattered are a million questions & uncertainties.The eyes have experienced all the seosons &… — Destiny Dreams Copy Share Image
I've always been fascinated by how the human can keep going even with tears streaming down their faces. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
For poetry, more than any other art, except music, has a compelling hold upon the spiritual side of life. — Lizette Woodworth Reese Copy Share Image
Thrice blessed are they whose early years are spent in some countryside. The flowering and withering of the seasons, and every exquisite sound and… — Lizette Woodworth Reese Copy Share Image
Glad that I live am I; That the sky is blue; Glad for the country lanes, And the fall of dew. — Lizette Woodworth Reese Copy Share Image
To hear that your neighbor was worse off than yourself was not an altogether unpleasant experience. — Lizette Woodworth Reese Copy Share Image
None of us ever escape the first few years of our lives. They make a mould into which we are cast, and though it… — Lizette Woodworth Reese Copy Share Image
The old faiths light their candles all about, but burly Truth comes by and puts them out. — Lizette Woodworth Reese Copy Share Image
A child without an acquaintance of some kind with a classic of literature ... suffers from that impoverishment for the rest of his life.… — Lizette Woodworth Reese Copy Share Image
“Idleness is seductive. Just relax and do nothing, it says.” — Innocent Mwatsikesimbe Copy Share Image
“Virtue? A fig! 'Tis in ourselves that we are thus or thus. Our bodies are our gardens, to the which our wills are gardeners.… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
We are more heavily taxed by our idleness, pride and folly than we are taxed by government. — Benjamin Franklin Copy Share Image
“Doing nothing is the hardest torture that a person can put himself through. For he is always brought face to face with his own… — Iwan Goll Copy Share Image
Inactivity and deprivation of all accustomed stimulus is not rest; it is a preparation for the tomb — Robertson Davies Copy Share Image
“Liza had a finely developed sense of sin Idleness was a sin, and card playing, which was a kind of idleness to her. She… — John Steinbeck Copy Share Image
The even mead, that erst brought sweetly forth The freckled cowslip, burnet, and green clover, Wanting the scythe, all uncorrected, rank, Conceives by idleness,… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
There is a perennial nobleness, and even sacredness, in work. Were he never so benighted, forgetful of his high calling, there is always hope… — Thomas Carlyle Copy Share Image
Great talents, by the rust of long disuse, Grow lethargic and shrink from what they were. — Ovid Copy Share Image
Far from idleness being the root of all evil, it is rather the only true good. — Soren Kierkegaard Copy Share Image