"I never feel more at home than..." - Quote by Robert Frost
I never feel more at home than at a ballgame.
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“We can make a little order where we are, and then the big sweep of history on which we can have no effect doesn't overwhelm us. We do it with colors, with a garden, with the furnishings of a room, or with sounds and words. We make a little form, and we gain composure.”
“Poetry is play. I'd even rather have you think of it as a sport. For instance, like football.”
“A champion of the workingman has never been known to die of overwork.”
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“All of my walls are covered with framed pictures of my friends.”
“I long, as does every human being, to be at home wherever I find myself.”
“Should not every apartment in which man dwells be lofty enough to create some obscurity overhead, where flickering shadows may play at evening about the rafters?”
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“Nothing makes the earth seem so spacious as to have friends at a distance; they make the latitudes and longitudes.”
“I am not an Athenian or a Greek, but a citizen of the world.”
“Eternal is the fact that the human creature born in Ireland and brought up in its air is Irish. I have lived for twenty years in Ireland and for seventy-two in England; but the twenty came first and in Britain I am still a foreigner and shall die one.”