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  • Thrice blessed are they whose early years are spent in some countryside. The flowering and withering of the seasons, and every exquisite sound and sight - every lane, and pasture, and green corners and gnarled hollows everywhere, make them affluent with a treasure which neither change nor chance can steal away.

    Blessed   Years   Sight  
    Lizette Woodworth Reese (1929). “A Victorian Village: Reminiscences of Other Days”
  • A child without an acquaintance of some kind with a classic of literature ... suffers from that impoverishment for the rest of his life. No later intimacy is like that of the first.

    Lizette Woodworth Reese (1929). “A Victorian village: reminiscences of other days”
  • None of us ever escape the first few years of our lives. They make a mould into which we are cast, and though it may be broken, and we turned loose, some remnant of it, some intangible evil or lovely thing or both, will remain with us, like the odor to a flower, or the smoothness to a piece of ivory. It is part of the immortality of youth.

    Flower   Years   Ivory  
    Lizette Woodworth Reese (1929). “A Victorian Village: Reminiscences of Other Days”
  • The sun pours out like wine.

    Wine   Sun  
    Lizette Woodworth Reese, Robert John Jones (1992). “In praise of common things: Lizette Woodworth Reese revisited”, Greenwood Pub Group
  • Glad that I live am I; That the sky is blue; Glad for the country lanes, And the fall of dew.

    Lizette Woodworth Reese, “A Little Song Of Life”
  • To hear that your neighbor was worse off than yourself was not an altogether unpleasant experience.

    Lizette Woodworth Reese (1929). “A Victorian village: reminiscences of other days”
  • I wonder at the idleness of tears.

    Tears   Wonder   Idleness  
    Lizette Woodworth Reese (1928). “Lizette Woodworth Reese ...”
  • For poetry, more than any other art, except music, has a compelling hold upon the spiritual side of life.

    Spiritual   Art   Poetry  
    Lizette Woodworth Reese (1929). “A Victorian Village: Reminiscences of Other Days”
  • The old faiths light their candles all about, but burly Truth comes by and puts them out.

    Thinking   Light   Doubt  
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