924 quotes found
“Imitation is suicide.”
“Earth laughs in flowers.”
“Pride ruined the angels.”
“All mankind love a lover.”
“Language is fossil poetry”
“Money often costs too much”
“Every industrious man, in every lawful calling, is a useful man. And one principal reason why men are so often useless is that they neglect their own profession or calling, and divide and shift the...”
“For every minute you are angry you lose sixty seconds of happiness.”
“Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience.”
“Spiritual force is stronger than material force thoughts rule the world. ”
“I am the lover of uncontained and immortal beauty. In the wilderness, I find something more dear and connate than in streets or villages. In the tranquil landscape, and especially in the distant li...”
“To go into solitude, a man needs to retire as much from his chamber as from society. I am not solitary whilst I read and write, though nobody is with me. But if a man would be alone, let him look a...”
“In the woods too, a man casts off his years, as the snake his slough, and at what period soever of life, is always a child. In the woods, is perpetual youth.”
“The lover of nature is he whose inward and outward senses are still truly adjusted to each other; who has retained the spirit of infancy even into the era of manhood. His intercourse with heaven an...”
“Happiness is a perfume you cannot pour on others without getting some on yourself.”
“Nature is not always tricked in holiday attire, but the same scene which yesterday breathed perfume and glittered as for the frolic of the nymphs, is overspread with melancholy today. Nature always...”
“Nature is a language and every new fact one learns is a new word; but it is not a language taken to pieces and dead in the dictionary, but the language put together into a most significant and univ...”
“The happiest man is he who learns from nature the lesson of worship”
“She shows us only surfaces but Nature is a million fathoms deep.”
“Nature is a mutable cloud which is always and never the same”
“Have mountains, and waves, and skies, no significance but what we consciously give them, when we employ them as emblems of our thoughts?”
“The crowning fortune of a man is to be born to some pursuit which finds him employment and happiness, whether it be to make baskets, or broadswords, or canals, or statues, or songs.”
“To fill the hourthat is happiness.”
“Love, and you shall be loved.”
“To speak truly, few adult persons can see nature. Most persons do not see the sun. At least they have a very superficial seeing. The sun illuminates only the eye of the man, but shines into the eye...”