HOME POPULAR Love Life Inspiration Motivation Funny Friendship Family Faith Happy Hurt Sad Cute Success Wisdom ALL TOPICS Animals Art Attitude Beauty Business Birthdays Dreams Facts Fitness Food Forgiving Miss You Nature Peace Smile So True Sports Teenage Trust Movie TV Weddings More.. AUTHORS Einstein Plato Aristotle Twain Monroe Jefferson Wilde Carroll Confucius Hepburn Dalai Lama Lewis Lincoln Mandela Lao Tzu Ford More.. Affirmations Birthday Wishes
Follow On Pinterest
Advertisements

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Quotes

Advertisements
Advertisements
Advertisements
Advertisements
1 - 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Friendship Quotes Love Quotes Life Quotes Funny Quotes Motivational Quotes Inspirational Quotes
Advertisements
Text Quotes
As I gaze upon the sea! All the old romantic legends, all my dreams, come back to me  (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Quotes) Our blossoms of passion, gay and luxuriant flowers, are bright and full of fragrance, but they beguile us and lead us astray, and their odor is deadly  (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Quotes) That tree is very old, but I never saw prettier blossoms on it than it now bears. That tree grows new wood each year. Like that apple tree, I try to grow a new little wood each year  (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Quotes) Dreams or illusions, call them what you will, they lift us from the commonplace of life to better things  (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Quotes) Chill air and wintry winds! My ear has grown familiar with your song; I hear it in the opening year, I listen, and it cheers me long  (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Quotes) Let us, then, be what we are; speak what we think; and in all things keep ourselves loyal to truth  (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Quotes) Many people do not allow their principles to take root, but pull them up every now and then, as children do the flowers they have planted, to see if they are growing  (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Quotes) I feel a kind of reverence for the first books of young authors. There is so much aspiration in them, so much audacious hope and trembling fear, so much of the heart’s history, that all errors and shortcomings are for a while lost sight of in the amiable self assertion of youth  (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Quotes) The everyday cares and duties, which men call drudgery, are the weights and counterpoises of the clock of time, giving its pendulum a true vibration and its hands a regular motion; and when they cease to hang upon its wheels, the pendulum no longer swings, the hands no longer move the clock stands still  (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Quotes) Oh, how beautiful is the summer night, which is not night, but a sunless, yet unclouded, day, descending upon earth with dews and shadows and refreshing coolness! How beautiful the long mild twilight, which, like a silver clasp, unites today with yesterday!  (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Quotes) How wonderful is the human voice! It is indeed the organ of the soul. The intellect of man is enthroned visibly on his forehead and in his eye, and the heart of man is written on his countenance, but the soul, the soul reveals itself in the voice only  (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Quotes) If you only knock long enough and loud enough at the gate, you are sure to wake up somebody  (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Quotes) Not in the shouts and plaudits of the throng, but in ourselves, are triumph and defeat  (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Quotes) To say the least, a town life makes one more tolerant and liberal in one’s judgement of others  (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Quotes) And the song, from beginning to end, I found again in the heart of a friend  (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Quotes) A boy’s will is the wind’s will, and the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts  (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Quotes) I hear in the chamber above me the patter of little feet, the sound of a door that is opened, and voices soft and sweet  (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Quotes) Great is the art of beginning, but greater the art is of ending; Many a poem is marred by a superfluous verse  (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Quotes) All your strength is in your union, all your danger is in discord; therefore be at peace henceforward, and as brothers live together  (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Quotes) We often excuse our own want of philanthropy by giving the name of fanaticism to the more ardent zeal of others  (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Quotes) And yet, through the gloom and the light, the fate of a nation was riding that night  (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Quotes) Take this sorrow to thy heart, and make it a part of thee, and it shall nourish thee till thou art strong again  (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Quotes) Trouble is the next best thing to enjoyment. There is no fate in the world so horrible as to have no share in either its joys or sorrows  (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Quotes) Not enjoyment, and not sorrow is our destined way, but to act that each tomorrow may find us further than today  (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Quotes) Well has it been said that there is no grief like the grief which does not speak  (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Quotes) There’s not a ship that sails the ocean, but every climate, every soil, must bring its tribute, great or small, and help to build the wooden wall!  (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Quotes) A face that had a story to tell. How different faces are in this particular! Some of them speak not. They are books in which not a line is written, save perhaps a date  (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Quotes) We waste our best years in distilling the sweetest flowers of life into potions which, after all, do not immortalize, but only intoxicate  (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Quotes) Twas but a dream, let it pass, let it vanish like so many others! What I thought was a flower is only a weed, and is worthless  (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Quotes) Don’t cross the bridge till you come to it, is a proverb old, and of excellent wit  (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Quotes)
1 - 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16