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Robert Frost Quotes - Page 11

It was far in the sameness of the wood; I was running with joy on the Demon's trail, Though I knew what I hunted was no true god.

It was far in the sameness of the wood; I was running with joy on the Demon's trail, Though I knew what I hunted was no true god.

Robert Frost (2012). “A Boy's Will and North of Boston”, p.21, Courier Corporation

Humor is the most engaging cowardice.

Robert Frost (2016). “The Letters of Robert Frost”, p.402, Harvard University Press

The snake stood up for evil in the Garden.

Robert Frost (2012). “Frost: Poems”, p.246, Everyman's Library

I never take my own side in a quarrel.

Robert Frost (1975). “The poetry of Robert Frost”

Let him that is without stone among you cast the first thing he can lay his hands on.

Robert Frost, Louis Untermeyer (1963). “The Letters of Robert Frost to Louis Untermeyer. (1. Ed.)”

Pressed into service means pressed out of shape.

North of Boston (1914) "Self-Seeker"

God once declared He was true And then took the veil and withdrew.

Robert Frost (1975). “The poetry of Robert Frost”

No memory of having starred atones for later disregard, or keeps the end from being hard.

Robert Frost, David Bradley, Dewitt Jones (1979). “Robert Frost, a tribute to the source”, Henry Holt & Co

You, of course, are a rose-- But were always a rose.

Robert Frost (1975). “The poetry of Robert Frost”

One age is like another for the soul.

Robert Frost (1963). “Selected poems”

What are we? Young or new? We must be something.

Robert Frost (1971). “The poetry of Robert Frost”

Some spirit to stand simply forth, Heroic in its nakedness, Against the uttermost of earth.

Robert Frost (2012). “Frost: Poems”, p.40, Everyman's Library