James Stephens Quotes
What the heart knows today the head will understand tomorrow.
James Stephens (2015). “The Crock of Gold”, p.93, Booklassic
James Stephens (2015). “Irish Fairy Tales”, p.49, Booklassic
James Stephens (1996). “Traditional Irish Fairy Tales”, p.56, Courier Corporation
Let the past be content with itself, for man needs forgetfulness as well as memory
James Stephens (2015). “Irish Fairy Tales”, p.8, Booklassic
The duty of a lyrical poet is not to express or explain, it is to intensify life.
James Stephens, Shirley Stevens Mulligan (2006). “The Poems of James Stephens”, A Colin Smythe Publication
James Stephens (1962). “A James Stephens Reader”
James Stephens (2015). “The Crock of Gold”, p.7, Booklassic
Tell me your past, my beloved, for a man is his past, and is to be known by it.
James Stephens (2015). “Irish Fairy Tales”, p.8, Booklassic
James Stephens (1962). “A James Stephens Reader”
James Stephens, Shirley Stevens Mulligan (2006). “The Poems of James Stephens”, A Colin Smythe Publication
James Stephens (1962). “A James Stephens Reader”
Is it not possible that the ultimate end is gaiety and music and a dance of joy?
James Stephens (2015). “The Crock of Gold”, p.9, Booklassic