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  • At the heart of the cyclone tearing the sky is a place of central calm.

  • The thing that is incredible is life itself.

  • Ah, great it is to believe the dream as we stand in youth by the starry stream; But a greater thing is to fight life through, and at the end, 'The dream is true!'

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  • Oft when the white, still dawn lifted the skies and pushed the hills apart, I have felt it like a glory in my heart.

    Edwin Markham (1899). “The Man with the Hoe: And Other Poems”, W. Briggs ; New York : Doubleday & McClure Company
  • For all your days be prepared, and meet them ever alike. When you are the anvil, bear - when you are the hammer, strike.

    Edwin Markham (1920). “Gates of Paradise and Other Poems: The Fourth Volume of Verse”
  • There is a destiny which makes us brothers; none goes his way alone. All that we send into the lives of others comes back into our own.

    EDWIN MARKHAM (1901). “LINCOLN & OTHER POEMS”
  • There is no true liberty for the individual except as he finds it in the liberty of all. There is no true security for the individual except as he finds it in the security for all.

    Edwin Markham (1900). “The Man with the Hoe; with Notes by the Author”
  • At the heart of the cyclone tearing the sky And flinging the cloud and the towers by, Is a place of central calm: So here in the roar of mortal things, I have a place where my spirit sings, In the hollow of God's Palm.

  • Defeat may serve as well as victory to shake the soul and let the glory out.

  • Choices are the hinges of destiny.

  • The thing that is incredible is life itself. Why should we be here in this sun-illuminated universe? Why should there be green earth under our feet?

  • The crest and crowning of all good, life's final star, is Brotherhood.

    Edwin Markham, Ben Barr Lindsey, George Creel, Leonore MacKay (1914). “Children in Bondage: A Complete and Careful Presentation of the Anxious Problem of Child Labor-its Causes, Its Crimes, and Its Cure”
  • Sorrows come to stretch out places in the heart for joy.

  • I (God) will leave man to make the fateful guess, Will leave him torn between the no and yes, Leave him unresting till he rests in me, Drawn upward by the choice that makes him free, Leave him in tragic loneliness to choose, With all in life to win or all to lose.

  • Bowed by the weight of centuries he leans upon his hoe and gazes on the ground, the emptiness of ages in his face, and on his back the burden of the world.

    'The Man with the Hoe' (1899)
  • By a divine paradox, wherever there is one slave there are two. So in the wonderful reciprocities of being, we can never reach the higher levels until all our fellows ascend with us.

    Edwin Markham (1900). “The Man with the Hoe; with Notes by the Author”
  • Fight ever on: this earthly stuff If used God’s way will be enough. Face to the firing line o friend Fight out life’s battle to the end. One soldier, when the fight was red, Threw down his broken sword and fled. Another snatched it, won the day, With what his comrade flung away.

  • Mr. Rihani is a man of ardent poetic temperament, a clever poet, and a man of unworldly ideals.

  • Yes, take a little time to play And look at life the other way. God rested when the world was made: Rest now, old friend; be not afraid. But think not that your work is over, That you are now a foot-free rover, A rambler upon idle ways, Whittling away the golden days. For in the road climb to the goal There's no long furlough for a soul. There's no long pause: on every height Another summit swims in sight. The long road rises, scene by scene, With little restings in between.

  • Lincoln, the Man of the People

    EDWIN MARKHAM (1901). “LINCOLN & OTHER POEMS”
  • Three were the fates. Poverty that chains; gray drudgery that grinds the hope away, and gaping ignorance that starves the soul.

  • I fear the vermin that shall undermineSenate and citadel and school and shrine.

  • The sequoias belong to the silences of the milleniums. Many of them have seen a hundred human generations rise, give off their little clamors and perish. They seem indeed to be forms of immortality standing here amoing the transitory shapes of time.

  • No soul can be forever banned, Eternally bereft, Whoever falls from God's right hand Is caught into his left.

    Edwin Markham (1920). “Gates of Paradise and Other Poems: The Fourth Volume of Verse”
  • Earth Is Enough. We men of Earth have here the stuff Of Paradise - we have enough! We need no other stones to build The Temple of the Unfulfilled - No other ivory for the doors - No other marble for the floors - No other cedar for the beam And dome of man's immortal dream. Here on the paths of every-day - Here on the common human way Is all the stuff the gods would take To build a Heaven, to mold and make New Edens. Ours is the stuff sublime To build Eternity in time!

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  • He drew a circle that shut me out- Heretic , rebel, a thing to flout. But love and I had the wit to win: We drew a circle and took him In ! From the poem " Outwitted

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    Edwin Markham, “Epigrams”
  • The future life is where we will go on helping to bring the universe to perfection, which is God's grand ultimate aim. [The purpose of life] is to help God run the universe. Everyone in that better land will be busy all the time, and the environment will be perfect all the time for doing the work which God assigns to all.

  • He fed his spirit with the bread of books

  • That in the human plan nothing is worth the making if it does not make the man.

    Edwin Markham (1920). “Gates of Paradise and Other Poems: The Fourth Volume of Verse”
  • Here is the Truth in a little creed, Enough for all the roads we go: In Love is all the law we need, In Christ is all the God we know.

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