Wordsworth Childhood Quotes
Collection of top 14 famous quotes about Wordsworth Childhood
Wordsworth Childhood Quotes & Sayings
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Without a constant misuse of language there cannot be any discovery, any progress
— Paul Karl Feyerabend
Sweet childish days, that were as long, As twenty days are now.
— William Wordsworth
My idea of an acceptable person is someone that is ready to accept my ideas.
— Benjamin Disraeli
Thy judgment seat, which is also Thy mercy seat.' All
— Willa Cather
I like in books when we start the book and you really don't know how it's going to turn out.
— Cassandra Clare
The Lord made no better clock than a child, and none more bitter. Oh, what beautiful clocks they are.
— Vincent Louis Carrella
No humane being, past the thoughtless age of boyhood, will wantonly murder any creature, which holds its life by the same tenure that he does.
— Henry David Thoreau
Yes, I do sew. I started when I was around 8 or 9 and have been doing it off and on since then.
— Ann Packer
The largest and most influential houses chiefly demonstrate the aloofness of the French approach.
— Stephen Gardiner
Delight and liberty, the simple creed of childhood.
— William Wordsworth
As you know, I played a little trumpet with Elvis. I overdub a few drum licks here and there on a session, but I'm not a drummer by any means.
— Ray Stevens
The childhood of today is the manhood of tomorrow
— William Wordsworth
Once a blooming red rose, full of streaming life in its veins.
Now a wilting black petal rupturing with death and pain. — Jessica Sorensen
Now a wilting black petal rupturing with death and pain. — Jessica Sorensen