Arlington Quotes
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I cannot find my way: there is no star
In all the shrouded heavens anywhere — Edwin Arlington Robinson
In all the shrouded heavens anywhere — Edwin Arlington Robinson
Don't come all the way across town. There's a Metro station right outside of Arlington. I'll meet you there, all right?
— Connie Willis
Ah, when shall come love's courage to be strong!
Tell me, O Lord
tell me, O Lord, how long
Are we to keep Christ writhing on the cross! — Edwin Arlington Robinson
Tell me, O Lord
tell me, O Lord, how long
Are we to keep Christ writhing on the cross! — Edwin Arlington Robinson
She knows as well as anyone that pity, having played, soon tires.
— Edwin Arlington Robinson
Two kinds of gratitude: The sudden kind we feel for what we take; the larger kind we feel for what we give.
— Edwin Arlington Robinson
Pity is like a knife, sometimes, and it may pierce one who employs it more shrewdly than the victim it would save.
— Edwin Arlington Robinson
We want to add an American League pennant ... and to bring the World Series to Arlington.
— Tom Hicks
Language that tells us, through a more or less emotional reaction,
something that can not be said. — Edwin Arlington Robinson
something that can not be said. — Edwin Arlington Robinson
For through it all
above, beyond it all
I know the far-sent message of the years,
I feel the coming glory of the Light. — Edwin Arlington Robinson
above, beyond it all
I know the far-sent message of the years,
I feel the coming glory of the Light. — Edwin Arlington Robinson
Shake the tree of life itself and bring down fruits unheard of.
— Edwin Arlington Robinson
I have been reading the Old Testament, a most bloodthirsty and perilous book for the young. Jehovah is beyond doubt the worst character in fiction.
— Edwin Arlington Robinson
I am living on hope and faith ... a pretty good diet when the mind will receive them.
— Edwin Arlington Robinson
The stillness of October gold
Went out like beauty from a face. — Edwin Arlington Robinson
Went out like beauty from a face. — Edwin Arlington Robinson
Where's the need of singing now?
— Edwin Arlington Robinson
To some will come a time when change itself is beauty, if not heaven.
— Edwin Arlington Robinson
Poets and kings are but the clerks of Time,
Tiering the same dull webs of discontent,
Clipping the same sad alnage of the years. — Edwin Arlington Robinson
Tiering the same dull webs of discontent,
Clipping the same sad alnage of the years. — Edwin Arlington Robinson
I mean you last as long as lies.
— Edwin Arlington Robinson
I wonder more and more just where I may have come out if I had never seen Harvard Square.
— Edwin Arlington Robinson
No matter what we are, and what we sing, Time finds a withered leaf in every laurel
— Edwin Arlington Robinson
From my apartment in Arlington, I could see Washington. It was always nice to be near home.
— Edward P. Jones
I don't say what God is, but a name That somehow answers us when we are driven To feel and think how little we have to do With what we are.
— Edwin Arlington Robinson
Friends: people who borrow my books and set wet glasses on them.
— Edwin Arlington Robinson
Do you hear the children singing?
— Edwin Arlington Robinson
Love must have wings to fly away from love, and to fly back again.
— Edwin Arlington Robinson
Seizing the swift logic of a woman,
Curse God and die. — Edwin Arlington Robinson
Curse God and die. — Edwin Arlington Robinson
from Arlington Street and onto the bridge. He had his hands in his coat pockets. "You Spenser?" he said. "Yes.
— Robert B. Parker
Life is the game that must be played
— Edwin Arlington Robinson
And we who delve in beauty's lore
Know all that we have known before
Of what inexorable cause
Makes Time so vicious in his reaping. — Edwin Arlington Robinson
Know all that we have known before
Of what inexorable cause
Makes Time so vicious in his reaping. — Edwin Arlington Robinson
This morning I deleted the hyphen from "hell-bound" and made it one word; this afternoon I redivided it and restored the hyphen.
— Edwin Arlington Robinson
He knows much of what men paint themselves would blister in the light of what they are.
— Edwin Arlington Robinson
I shall have more to say when I am dead.
— Edwin Arlington Robinson
Youth sees too far to see how near it is To seeing farther.
— Edwin Arlington Robinson
Were it not for love, Poor life would be a ship not worth launching.
— Edwin Arlington Robinson
For when a woman is left too much alone, sooner or later she begins to think;- And no man knows what then she may discover.
— Edwin Arlington Robinson