"I dwell in a lonely house I..." - Quote by Robert Frost
I dwell in a lonely house I know That vanished many a summer ago.
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“(Soft petals, yes, but not so barren quite,Mingled with these, smooth bean and wrinkled pea;)And go along with you ere you lose sightOf what you came for and become like me,Slave to a springtime passion for the earth.How love burns through the Putting in the SeedOn through the watching for that early birthWhen, just as the soil tarnishes with weed,The sturdy seedling with arched body comesShouldering its way and shedding the earth crumbs.”
“The old dog barks backward without getting up I can remember when he was a pup.”
“When work becomes play, and play becomes your work, your life unfolds.”
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“The loneliest feeling in the world is when you think you are leading the parade and turn to find that no one is following you. No president who badly misguesses public opinion will last very long.”
“Lonely men seek companionship. Lonely women sit at home and wait. They never meet.”
“There is in the world only the choice between loneliness and vulgarity. All young people should be taught now to put up with loneliness ... because the less man is compelled to come into contact with others, the better off he is.”