Edgar Lee Masters Quotes

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  • What is this I hear of sorrow and weariness, Anger, discontent and drooping hopes? Degenerate sons and daughters, Life is too strong for you— It takes life to love Life.

    Edgar Lee Masters (2012). “Spoon River Anthology”, p.107, Courier Corporation
  • There is the silence of age, too full of wisdom for the tongue to utter it in words intelligible to those who have not lived the great range of life.

    Edgar Lee Masters (1916). “Songs and Satires”
  • The dust's for crawling, heaven's for flying, Wherefore, O Soul, whose wings are grown, Soar upward to the sun!

    Edgar Lee Masters (2007). “Spoon River Anthology: Literary Touchstone Classic”, p.173, Prestwick House Inc
  • It takes life to love life.

    Edgar Lee Masters (2012). “Spoon River Anthology”, p.107, Courier Corporation
  • Many books have been written to show that Christianity has emasculated the world, that it shoved aside the enlightenment and wisdom of Hellas for a doctrine of superstition and ignorance.

  • O maternal earth which rocks the fallen leaf to sleep!

    Edgar Lee Masters (2012). “Spoon River Anthology”, p.98, Courier Corporation
  • The snows and the roses of yesterday are vanished; And what is love but a rose that fades?

    Edgar Lee Masters (2012). “Spoon River Anthology”, p.40, Courier Corporation
  • How shall the soul of a man be larger than the life he has lived?

    Men   Soul  
    Edgar Lee Masters (2007). “Spoon River Anthology: Literary Touchstone Classic”, p.166, Prestwick House Inc
  • The tongue may be an unruly member-- But silence poisons the soul.

    Silence   Soul   Poison  
    Edgar Lee Masters (2012). “Spoon River Anthology”, p.21, Courier Corporation
  • And I never started to plow in my life That some one did not stop in the road And take me away to a dance or picnic. I ended up with forty acres; I ended up with a broken fiddle— And a broken laugh, and a thousand memories, And not a single regret.

    Edgar Lee Masters (2012). “Spoon River Anthology”, p.62, The Floating Press
  • I have known the silence of the stars and of the sea. And the silence of the city when it pauses, And the silence of a man and a maid, And the silence for which music alone finds the word.

    Stars   Men   Sea  
    Edgar Lee Masters (1916). “Songs and Satires”
  • The spiritual kinship between Lincoln and Whitman was founded upon their Americanism, their essential Westernism. Whitman had grown up without much formal education; Lincoln had scarcely any education. One had become the notable poet of the day; one the orator of the Gettsyburg Address. It was inevitable that Whitman as a poet should turn with a feeling of kinship to Lincoln, and even without any association or contact feel that Lincoln was his.

  • To put meaning in one's life may end in madness, But life without meaning is the torture Of restlessness and vague desire-It is a boat longing for the sea and yet afraid.

    Sea  
    Edgar Lee Masters (2007). “Spoon River Anthology: Literary Touchstone Classic”, p.49, Prestwick House Inc
  • The earth keeps some vibration going There in your heart, and that is you. And if the people find you can fiddle, why fiddle you must, for all your life.

    Edgar Lee Masters (2012). “Spoon River Anthology”, p.62, The Floating Press
  • To this generation I would say: Memorize some bit of verse of truth or beauty.

    Edgar Lee Masters (2007). “Spoon River Anthology: Literary Touchstone Classic”, p.66, Prestwick House Inc
  • Beware of the man who rises to power from one suspender.

    Men  
    Edgar Lee Masters (2012). “Spoon River Anthology”, p.56, Courier Corporation
  • The Typical American? He is sent to school Little or much, where he imbibes the rule Of safety first and comfort; in his youth He joins the church and ends the quest of truth.

  • Such phantom blossoms palely shining Over the lifeless boughs of Time.

    Edgar Lee Masters (2012). “Spoon River Anthology”, p.122, Courier Corporation
  • The mind sees the world as a thing apart, And the soul makes the world at one with itself. A mirror scratched reflects no image— And this is the silence of wisdom.

    Edgar Lee Masters (2012). “Spoon River Anthology”, p.108, Courier Corporation
  • To love is to find your own soul Through the soul of the beloved one.

    Soul  
    Edgar Lee Masters (2007). “Spoon River Anthology: Literary Touchstone Classic”, p.74, Prestwick House Inc
  • This is a man with an old face, always old... There was pathos, in his face, and in his eyes. The early weariness; and sometimes tears in his eyes, Which he let slip unconsciously on his cheek, Or brushed away with an unconcerned hand. There were tears for human suffering, or for a glance Into the vast futility of life, Which he had seen from the first, being old When he was born.

    Men  
  • Immortality is not a gift, Immortality is an achievement; And only those who strive mightily Shall possess it.

    Edgar Lee Masters (2012). “Spoon River Anthology”, p.210, Courier Corporation
  • In time you shall see Fate approach youIn the shape of your own image in the mirror;Or you shall sit alone by your own hearth,And suddenly the chair by you shall hold a guest,And you shall know that guest,And read the authentic message of his eyes.

    Mirrors  
    Edgar Lee Masters (2012). “Spoon River Anthology”, p.188, The Floating Press
  • Those who first oppose a good work, seize it and make it their own, when the cornerstone is laid and memorial tablets are erected.

    Edgar Lee Masters (2012). “Spoon River Anthology”, p.160, Courier Corporation
  • This is Darrow, Inadequately scrawled, with his young, old heart, And his drawl, and his infinite paradox And his sadness, and kindness, And his artist sense that drives him to shape his life To something harmonious, even against the schemes of God.

    Edgar Lee Masters, “Clarence Darrow”
  • Genius is a bend in the creek where bright water has gathered, and which mirrors the trees, the sky and the banks. It just does that because it is there and the scenery is there. Talent is a fine mirror with a silver frame, with the name of the owner engraved on the back.

    Mirrors  
  • He stripped off the armor of institutional friendships To dedictate his soul To the terrible deities of Truth and Beauty.

    Soul  
  • Work for your own soul's sake.

    Soul  
  • the much-sought prize of eternal youth Is just arrested growth.

    Edgar Lee Masters (2012). “Spoon River Anthology”, p.175, The Floating Press
  • Did I follow Truth wherever she led, And stand against the whole world for a cause, And uphold the weak against the strong? If I did I would be remembered among men.

    Men  
    Edgar Lee Masters (2007). “Spoon River Anthology: Literary Touchstone Classic”, p.162, Prestwick House Inc
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