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Robert Frost Quotes

«I met a Californian who would/ Talk California --a state so blessed/ He said, in climate, none had ever died there/ A natural death, and Vigilance Committees/ Had had to organize to stock the graveyards/ And vindicate the state's humanity.»
Author: Robert Frost
«Just specimens is all New Hampshire has,/ One each of everything as in a show-case/ Which naturally she doesn't care to sell.»
Author: Robert Frost
«I'd just as soon play tennis with the net down.»
Author: Robert Frost
«I had a lovers quarrel with the world.»
Author: Robert Frost
«The land was ours before we were the land s. She was our land more than a hundred years before we were her people.»
Author: Robert Frost
«Bridge Over Trouble Water.»
Author: Robert Frost
«[It's easy to wax satirical about the possibility that in some future time there could be more poets laureate in Colorado than readers of poetry. The fact is, poetry is an endangered species, and even those of us with a more prosaic bent can appreciate the importance of encouraging a broader audience. Of course, even poets have different views of what they do. Pablo Neruda wrote, for example, that] poetry is an act of peace, ... Poetry is a way of taking life by the throat.»
Author: Robert Frost
«Two roads converged in a woods. He (Mitchell) took the one less traveled and that made all the difference.»
Author: Robert Frost
«Well Acquainted With the Night»
Author: Robert Frost
«Poetry is what gets lost in translation. It is also what is lost in interpretation.»
Author: Robert Frost

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