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Take the sweet poetry of life away, and what remains behind?
— William Wordsworth
One moment now may give us more
Than fifty years of reason;
Our minds shall drink at every pore
The spirit of the season. — William Wordsworth
Than fifty years of reason;
Our minds shall drink at every pore
The spirit of the season. — William Wordsworth
For I have learned to look on nature, not as in the hour of thoughtless youth; but hearing oftentimes the still, sad music of humanity.
— William Wordsworth
Books! tis a dull and endless strife:
Come, hear the woodland linnet,
How sweet his music! on my life,
There's more of wisdom in it. — William Wordsworth
Come, hear the woodland linnet,
How sweet his music! on my life,
There's more of wisdom in it. — William Wordsworth
Suffering is permanent, obscure and dark,
And has the nature of infinity. — William Wordsworth
And has the nature of infinity. — William Wordsworth
Poetry has never brought me in enough money to buy shoestrings.
— William Wordsworth
Poetry is most just to its divine origin, when it administers the comforts and breathes the thoughts of religion.
— William Wordsworth
Say not you know another entirely till you have divided an inheritance with him.
— Johann Kaspar Lavater
A witty saying proves nothing.
— Voltaire
Poetry is the image of man and nature
— William Wordsworth
The eye
it cannot choose but see;
We cannot bid the ear be still;
Our bodies feel, where'er they be,
Against or with our will. — William Wordsworth
it cannot choose but see;
We cannot bid the ear be still;
Our bodies feel, where'er they be,
Against or with our will. — William Wordsworth
Go to the poets, they will speak to thee
More perfectly of purer creatures
— William Wordsworth
More perfectly of purer creatures
— William Wordsworth
Poetry is the breath and finer spirit of knowledge
— William Wordsworth
Shouldnt we be the light brigades rather than the bandwagon?
— Heather Mizeur
The atlas is a manifold. This is a typical mathematician's use of the word "is", and should not be confused with the normal use.
— Timothy Gowers
[ ... ]the stately and slow-moving Turk,
With freight of slippers piled beneath his arm. — William Wordsworth
With freight of slippers piled beneath his arm. — William Wordsworth
If one flower has to grow out of all the weeds, let that flower be YOU.
— Margaret Aranda
Poetry is the first and last of all knowledge - it is as immortal as the heart of man.
— William Wordsworth
For all good poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings...
— William Wordsworth
One impulse from a vernal wood
May teach you more of man,
Of moral evil and of good,
Than all the sages can. — William Wordsworth
May teach you more of man,
Of moral evil and of good,
Than all the sages can. — William Wordsworth
The real fear isn't rejection, but that there won't be enough time in your life to write all the stories that you have in you.
— Ray Bradbury
Poetry is the outcome of emotions recollected in tranquility.
— William Wordsworth
Truth is more of a stranger than fiction.
— Mark Twain
Will no one tell me what she sings? Perhaps the plaintive numbers flow
For old, unhappy, far-off things
And battles long ago. — William Wordsworth
For old, unhappy, far-off things
And battles long ago. — William Wordsworth
Since when are Egyptians not white? All I know are.
— Rupert Murdoch
to be incapable of a feeling of poetry, in my sense of the word, is to be without love of human nature
— William Wordsworth
Alas, I am a woman friendless, hopeless!
— William Shakespeare
Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings: it takes its origin from emotion recollected in tranquility.
— William Wordsworth
[Donald Trump] doesn't have the money to run commercials and I launched into a tirade on money in politics.
— Rush Limbaugh
Prior to Wordsworth, humor was an essential part of poetry. I mean, they don't call them Shakespeare comedies for nothing.
— William Collins
It is a beauteous evening, calm and free,
The holy time is quiet as a Nun Breathless with adoration. — William Wordsworth
The holy time is quiet as a Nun Breathless with adoration. — William Wordsworth
Don't take things for granted.
— Allen Evangelista