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  • Indifference may not wreck a man's life at any one turn, but it will destroy him with a kind of dry-rot in the long run.

    Bliss Carman (1904). “The Friendship of Art”, Boston : L.C. Page
  • There is something in the autumn that is native to my blood- Touch of manner, hint of mood; And my heart is like a rhyme, With the yellow and the purple and the crimson keeping time.

    Bliss Carman (1931). “Bliss Carman's Poems”, McClelland & Stewart
  • Lord of the far horizons, Give us the eyes to see Over the verge of the sundown The beauty that is to be.

  • I often wish... that I could rid the world of the tyranny of facts. What are facts but compromises? A fact merely marks the point where we have agreed to let investigation cease.

  • The greatest joy in nature is the absence of man.

    Bliss Carman (1903). “The Kinship of Nature”
  • A 'fact' merely marks the point where we have agreed to let investigation cease.

  • The first need of being is endurance; to endure with gladness if we can, with fortitude in any event.

    Bliss Carman (1903). “The Kinship of Nature”
  • There is only one way in the world to be distinguished. Follow your instinct! Be yourself, and you'll be somebody. Be one more blind follower of the blind, and you will have the oblivion you desire.

    Bliss Carman (1904). “The Friendship of Art”, Boston : L.C. Page
  • Thank God for poverty That makes and keeps us free And lets us go our unobtrusive way, Glad of the sun and rain, Upright, serene, humane, Contented with the fortune of a day.

    Bliss Carman (1906). “Pipes of Pan: Containing "From the Book of Myths", "From the Green Book of the Bards", "Songs of the Sea Children", "Songs from a Northern Garden", "From the Book of Valentines,"”
  • I took a day to search for God, And found Him not. But as I trod By rocky ledge, through woods untamed, Just where one scarlet lily flamed, I saw His foot print in the sod.

    Bliss Carman (1931). “Bliss Carman's Poems”, McClelland & Stewart
  • Love manifests itself in our bodies as instinctive craving, in our souls as devotion, and in our minds as pride.

    Bliss Carman (1903). “The Kinship of Nature”
  • Where there is writing- there is a writer Where there is planning- there is a planner Where there is a building- there is a builder Where there is a miracle- there is a God!

  • It is not being out at heels that makes a man discontented, it is being out at heart. To be contented is to be good friends with yourself.

    Bliss Carman (1904). “The Friendship of Art”, Boston : L.C. Page
  • I heard the spring light whisper Above the dancing stream, The world is made forever in likeness of a dream.

    Bliss Carman (1931). “Bliss Carman's Poems”, McClelland & Stewart
  • The scarlet of the maples can shake me like a cry Of bugles going by. And my lonely spirit thrills To see the frosty asters like a smoke upon the hills.

    Bliss Carman (1931). “Bliss Carman's Poems”, McClelland & Stewart
  • There is a passion for perfection which you will rarely see fully developed; but you may note this fact, that in successful lives it is never wholly lacking.

    "The Friendship of Art".
  • Have little care that Life is brief, And less that Art is long. Success is in the silences Though Fame is in the song.

    1923 Ballads and Lyrics,'Envoi'. These lines are reproduced on the plaque erected in his honour at the University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, Canada.
  • On the shining yards of heaven See a wider dawn unfurled. . . . The eternal slaves of beauty Are the masters of the world.

    Bliss Carman, Richard Hovey (1905). “Songs from Vagabondia”
  • Over the shoulders and slopes of the dune I saw the white daisies go down to the sea, A host in the sunshine, an army in June, The people God sends us to set our heart free.

    Bliss Carman (1931). “Bliss Carman's Poems”, McClelland & Stewart
  • Set me a task in which I can put something of my very self, and it is a task no longer; it is joy; it is art.

    Bliss Carman (1903). “The Kinship of Nature”
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