William Butler Yeats Quotes About Character

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  • Now must we sing and sing the best we can, But first you must be told your character: Convicted cowards all, by kindred slain.

    William Butler Yeats (2001). “The Major Works”, p.170
  • But boys and girls, pale from the imagined love Of solitary beds, knew what they were, That passion could bring character enough And pressed at midnighht in some public place Live lips upon a plummet-measured face.

    'The Statues'
  • Any fool can fight a winning battle, but it needs character to fight a losing one, and that should inspire us; which reminds me that I dreamed the other night that I was being hanged, but was the life and soul of the party.

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