Famous Quotes by Robert Frost

  • You can’t get too much winter in the winter. More
  • By straightening out and lifting a forefinger,
    He pointed with his hand from where it... More
  • “Well,
    She has him, then, though what she wants him for
    I don’t see.”
    ... More
  • “A baby’s crying!
    Frantic it sounds, though muffled and far off.
    Its mother... More
  • Hear the soft bombs of dust
    It bursts against us at the chimney mouth,
    And at the eaves.... More
  • “... Not but I’ve every reason not to care
    What happens to him if it only takes
    Some... More
  • One of the lies would make it out that nothing
    Ever presents itself before us... More
  • “Try speaking. Say ‘Hello!’”
    “Hello. Hello.”
    “What do you hear?”
    ... More
  • “... But let’s forgive him.
    We’ve had a share in one night of his life.
    What’ll... More
  • “It looks as if
    Some pallid thing had squashed its features flat
    And its eyes shut with... More
  • He lingered for some word she wouldn’t say,
    Said it at last himself, “Good-night,” and... More
  • “Our snowstorms as a rule
    Aren’t looked on as man-killers, and although
    I’d rather... More
  • I detest the thought of him
    With his ten children under ten years old.
    I hate his... More
  • As they get more nuclear
    And more bigoted in reliance
    On the gospel of modern science ... More
  • Between us two it’s not a star at all.
    It’s a new patented electric light,
    Put up on... More
  • “... The slave will never thank his manumitter;
    Which often makes the manumitter bitter.” More
  • You know how cunningly mankind is planned:
    We have one loving and one hating hand.
    The... More
  • “As liberals we’re willing to give place
    To any demonstrably better race,
    No matter... More
  • A town debars
    Much notice of what’s going on in stars. More
  • Give us a good cheap twenty-four-hour day,
    No part of which we’d have to waste, I... More
  • “... We need the interruption of the night
    To ease attention off when overtight,
    To... More
  • “... Ain’t it a caution to us not to fix
    No limits to what rose in rubbing sticks
    On... More
  • So at a knock
    I emptied my cage
    To hide in the world
    And alter with age. More
  • The Muse mourns one who went to his retreat
    Long since in some abysmal city street.... More
  • As I have known them passionate and fine,
    The gold for which they leave the golden... More
  • She would refuse love safe with wealth and honor!
    The lovely shall be choosers, shall... More
  • “Speaking of contraries, see how the brook
    In that white wave runs counter to... More
  • (The black stream, catching on a sunken rock,
    Flung backward on itself in one white... More
  • When I was young my teachers were the old.
    I gave up fire for form till I was cold. More
  • I go to school to youth to learn the future. More
  • Sarcastic Science, she would like to know,
    In her complacent ministry of fear,
    How we... More
  • I said I had the tree. It wasn’t true.
    The opposite was true. The tree had me.
    The... More
  • I had not taken the first step in knowledge;
    I had not learned to let go with the... More
  • But that beginning was wiped out in fear
    The day I swung suspended with the grapes,
    And... More
  • The mind is not the heart.
    I may yet live, as I know others live,
    To wish in vain to let... More
  • It is getting dark and time he drew to a house,
    But the blizzard blinds him to any house... More
  • Lovers, forget your love,
    And list to the love of these,
    She a window flower,
    And... More
  • But the flower leaned aside
    And thought of naught to say,
    And morning found the... More
  • You don’t have to deserve your mother’s love. You have to deserve your father’s. He is more... More
  • Writing free verse is like playing tennis with the net down. More
  • Stays more popular
    Than populous. More
  • Four-room shack aspiring high
    With an arm of scrawny mast
    For the visions in the... More
  • I see for Nature no defeat
    In one tree’s overthrow
    Or for myself in my retreat
    For... More
  • He meditates the breeder’s art.
    He has a half a mind to start,
    With her for Mother Eve,... More
  • We stood a moment so, in a strange world,
    Myself as one his own pretense deceives;
    And... More
  • No one would know except for ancient maps
    That such a brook ran water. But I wonder
    If... More
  • The brook was thrown
    Deep in a sewer dungeon under stone
    In fetid darkness still to live... More
  • The farmhouse lingers, though averse to square
    With the new city street it has to wear
    A... More
  • If the day comes when they know who
    They are, they may know better where they are.
    But... More
  • Than smoke and mist who better could appraise
    The kindred spirit of an inner haze? More
  • With him the love of country means
    Blowing it all to smithereens
    And having it all made... More
  • “Safe!
    Now let the night be dark for all of me.
    Let the night be too dark for me to... More
  • They mean to tell us all was rolling blind
    Till accidentally it hit on mind More
  • And yet for all this help of head and brain
    How happily instinctive we remain,
    Our best... More
  • the Omnibus
    Had no real purpose till it got to us.
    Never believe it. More
  • I see the callus on his sole,
    The disappearing last of him
    And of his race starvation... More
  • A breeze discovered my open book
    And began to flutter the leaves to look
    For a poem there... More
  • The latest creed that has to be believed
    And entered in our childish catechism
    Is that... More
  • A speck that would have been beneath my sight
    On any but a paper sheet so white
    Set off... More
  • I have a mind myself and recognize
    Mind when I meet with it in any guise.
    No one can know... More
  • I have none of the tenderer-than-thou
    Collectivistic regimenting love
    With which the... More
  • One luminary clock against the sky
    Proclaimed the time was neither wrong nor right.
    I... More
  • I have been one acquainted with the night.
    I have walked out in rain—and back in... More
  • All we who prefer to live
    Have a little whistle we give,
    And flash, at the least... More
  • though small
    As measured against the All,
    I have been so instinctively thorough
    About... More
  • Yet oh! the tempting flatness of a book,
    To send it sailing out the attic window
    Till it... More
  • Boys and bad hunters had known what to do
    With stone and lead to unprotected... More
  • “For God’s sake, aren’t you fond of viewing nature?
    You don’t like nature. All you... More
  • We made a day of it out of the world,
    Ascending to descend to reascend. More
  • All the way home I kept remembering
    The small book in my pocket. It was there. More
  • My long two-pointed ladder’s sticking through a tree
    Toward heaven still,
    And there’s... More
  • For I have had too much
    Of apple-picking: I am overtired
    Of the great harvest I myself... More
  • Magnified apples appear and disappear,
    Stem end and blossom end,
    And every fleck of... More
  • Were he not gone,
    The woodchuck could say whether it’s like his
    Long sleep, as I... More
  • I turned and looked back up at the sky,
    Where we still look to ask the why
    Of everything... More
  • And he said, “That ought to make you
    An ideal one-girl farm,
    And give you a chance to... More
  • Her crop was a miscellany
    When all was said and done,
    A little bit of everything,
    A... More
  • And she never sins by telling the tale
    To the same person twice. More
  • To think to know the country and not know
    The hillside on the day the sun lets go
    Ten... More
  • The moon was waiting for her chill effect.
    I looked at nine: the swarm was turned to... More
  • It takes the moon for this. The sun’s a wizard
    By all I tell; but so’s the moon a witch. More
  • “Really, friend, I can’t let you. You may need them.”
    “Not till I shrink, when... More
  • Lancaster bore him such a little town,
    Such a great man. It doesn’t see him often
    Of... More
  • A man? A brute. Naked above the waist,
    He sat there creased and shining in the... More
  • I’ve spoiled Jemima in more ways than one.
    She’s got so she turns in at every... More
  • Though a great scholar, he’s a democrat,
    If not at heart, at least on principle. More
  • “Don’t touch me, please I say, don’t touch me, please.
    I’ll not be put to bed by you,... More
  • ... picking the faded blue
    Of the last remaining aster flower
    To carry again to you. More
  • The headless aftermath ... More
  • I have safely trodden underfoot the leaves of another year. More
  • They tapped at my eyelids and touched my lips with an invitation to grief.
    But it was no... More
  • The line-storm clouds fly tattered and swift.
    The road is forlorn all day.... More
  • Come over the hills and far with me,
    And be my love in the rain. More
  • Oh, never this whelming east wind swells
    But it seems like the sea’s return
    To the... More
  • Eyes seeking the response of eyes
    Bring out the stars, bring out the flowers,
    Thus... More
  • The factory was very fine;
    He wished it all the modern speed.
    Yet, after all, ‘twas not... More
  • Man’s ingenuity was good.
    He saw it plainly where he stood,
    Yet found it easy to resist. More
  • He knew a path that wanted walking;
    He knew a spring that wanted drinking;
    A thought that... More
  • Did you stay up last night (the Magi did)
    To see the star shower known as Leonid
    That... More
  • The heartless and enormous Outer Black ... More

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