Henry David Thoreau Expression Quotations
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- All Expression Quotes
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Mahatma Gandhi
- Henri Matisse
- John Ruskin
- Oscar Wilde
- Deepak Chopra
- Hans Hofmann
- Bob Dylan
- Rick Riordan
- Ai Weiwei
- Bruce Lee
- Eckhart Tolle
- Henry David Thoreau
- Pope Benedict Xvi
- Erich Fromm
- Henri Cartier Bresson
- Rabindranath Tagore
- Robert Henri
- Soren Kierkegaard
- Winston Churchill
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Memorable Quotes
They are not callow like the young of most birds, but more perfectly developed and precocious even than chickens. The remarkably adult yet innocent expression of their open and serene eyes is very memorable. All intelligence seems reflected in them. They suggest not merely the purity of infancy, but a wisdom clarified by experience. Such an eye was not born when the bird was, but is coeval with the sky it reflects. The woods do not yield another such a gem.
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Mother Quotes
When I hear the hypercritical quarreling about grammar and style, the position of the particles, etc., etc., stretching or contracting every speaker to certain rules of theirs. I see that they forget that the first requisite and rule is that expression shall be vital and natural, as much as the voice of a brute or an interjection: first of all, mother tongue; and last of all, artificial or father tongue. Essentially your truest poetic sentence is as free and lawless as a lamb's bleat.
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Poetry Quotes
A true poem is distinguished not so much by a felicitous expression, or any thought it suggests, as by the atmosphere which surrounds it. Most have beauty of outline merely, and are striking as the form and bearing of a stranger; but true verses come toward us indistinctly, as the very breath of all friendliness, and envelop us in their spirit and fragrance.
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Ideas Quotes
The true poem is not that which the public read. There is always a poem not printed on paper,... in the poet's life. It is what hehas become through his work. Not how is the idea expressed in stone, or on canvas or paper, is the question, but how far it has obtained form and expression in the life of the artist. His true work will not stand in any prince's gallery.
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