Quote of the Day
Authors Categories Blog Quote Maker Videos
 

M. Yeats Quotes

Find the best M. Yeats quotes with images from our collection at QuotesLyfe. You can download, copy and even share it on Facebook, Instagram, Whatsapp, Linkedin, Pinterst, Reddit, etc. with your family, friends, colleagues, etc. The available pictures of M. Yeats quotes can be used as your mobile or desktop wallpaper or screensaver.


M. Yeats Quotes: "But O, sick children of the world, Of all the many changing things In dreary dancing past us whirled, To the cracked tune that Chronos sings, Words alone are certain good."

But O, sick children of the world, Of all the many changing things In dreary dancing past us whirled, To the cracked tune that Chronos sings, Words alone are certain good.



M. Yeats Quotes: "Never shall a young man, Thrown into despair By those great honey-coloured Ramparts at your ear, Love you for yourself alone And not your yellow hair."

Never shall a young man, Thrown into despair By those great honey-coloured Ramparts at your ear, Love you for yourself alone And not your yellow hair.




M. Yeats Quotes: "For what but eye and ear silence the mind With the minute particulars of mankind?"

For what but eye and ear silence the mind With the minute particulars of mankind?



M. Yeats Quotes: "Where the world ends The mind is made unchanging, for it finds Miracle, ecstasy, the impossible hope, The flagstone under all, the fire of fires, The roots of the world."

Where the world ends The mind is made unchanging, for it finds Miracle, ecstasy, the impossible hope, The flagstone under all, the fire of fires, The roots of the world.




M. Yeats Quotes: "Bodies of holy men and women exude Miraculous oil, odour of violet. But under heavy loads of trampled clay Lie bodies of the vampires full of blood; Their shrouds are bloody and their lips are wet."

Bodies of holy men and women exude Miraculous oil, odour of violet. But under heavy loads of trampled clay Lie bodies of the vampires full of blood; Their shrouds are bloody and their lips are wet.



M. Yeats Quotes: "When we are high and airy hundreds say That if we hold that flight they'll leave the place, While those same hundreds mock another day Because we have made our art of common things."

When we are high and airy hundreds say That if we hold that flight they'll leave the place, While those same hundreds mock another day Because we have made our art of common things.



M. Yeats Quotes: "My wretched dragon is perplexed."

My wretched dragon is perplexed.




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

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



M. Yeats Quotes: "Once more the storm is howling, and half hid Under this cradle-hood and coverlid My child sleeps on."

Once more the storm is howling, and half hid Under this cradle-hood and coverlid My child sleeps on.



M. Yeats Quotes: "I--love's skein upon the ground, My body in the tomb-- Shall leap into the light lost In my mother's womb."

I--love's skein upon the ground, My body in the tomb-- Shall leap into the light lost In my mother's womb.



M. Yeats Quotes: "The common breeds the common, A lout begets a lout, So when I take on half a score I knock their heads about."

The common breeds the common, A lout begets a lout, So when I take on half a score I knock their heads about.



M. Yeats Quotes: "I whispered, 'I am too young,' and then, 'I am old enough'; wherefore I threw a penny to find out if I might love."

I whispered, 'I am too young,' and then, 'I am old enough'; wherefore I threw a penny to find out if I might love.




M. Yeats Quotes: "Acquaintance; companion; One dear brilliant woman; The best-endowed, the elect, All by their youth undone, All, all, by that inhuman Bitter glory wrecked."

Acquaintance; companion; One dear brilliant woman; The best-endowed, the elect, All by their youth undone, All, all, by that inhuman Bitter glory wrecked.



M. Yeats Quotes: "When we have blamed the wind we can blame love."

When we have blamed the wind we can blame love.



M. Yeats Quotes: "A speckled cat and a tame hare Eat at my hearthstone And sleep there; And both look up to me alone For learning and defence As I look up to Providence."

A speckled cat and a tame hare Eat at my hearthstone And sleep there; And both look up to me alone For learning and defence As I look up to Providence.



M. Yeats Quotes: "I weave the shoes of Sorrow: Soundless shall be the footfall light In all men's ears of Sorrow, Sudden and light."

I weave the shoes of Sorrow: Soundless shall be the footfall light In all men's ears of Sorrow, Sudden and light.



M. Yeats Quotes: "A mouth that has no moisture and no breath Breathless mouths may summon; I hail the superhuman; I call it death-in-life and life-in-death."

A mouth that has no moisture and no breath Breathless mouths may summon; I hail the superhuman; I call it death-in-life and life-in-death.



M. Yeats Quotes: "O would, beloved, that you lay Under the dock-leaves in the ground, While lights were paling one by one."

O would, beloved, that you lay Under the dock-leaves in the ground, While lights were paling one by one.



M. Yeats Quotes: "Come away, O human child!To the waters and the wildWith a faery, hand in hand, For the world's more full of weeping than you can understand."

Come away, O human child!To the waters and the wildWith a faery, hand in hand, For the world's more full of weeping than you can understand.



M. Yeats Quotes: "When you are old and grey and full of sleep And nodding by the fire, take down this book, And slowly read, and dream of the soft look Your eyes had once, and of their shadows deep"

When you are old and grey and full of sleep And nodding by the fire, take down this book, And slowly read, and dream of the soft look Your eyes had once, and of their shadows deep



M. Yeats Quotes: "How far away the stars seem, and how farIs our first kiss, and ah, how old my heart!"

How far away the stars seem, and how farIs our first kiss, and ah, how old my heart!



M. Yeats Quotes: "All is changed, changed utterlyA terrible beauty is born"

All is changed, changed utterlyA terrible beauty is born



M. Yeats Quotes: "Heart-mysteries there, and yet when all is saidIt was the dream itself enchanted me("The Circus Animal's Desertion")"

Heart-mysteries there, and yet when all is saidIt was the dream itself enchanted me("The Circus Animal's Desertion")



M. Yeats Quotes: "O chestnut-tree, great-rooted blossomer, Are you the leaf, the blossom or the bole?O body swayed to music, O brightening glance, How can we know the dancer from the dance?"

O chestnut-tree, great-rooted blossomer, Are you the leaf, the blossom or the bole?O body swayed to music, O brightening glance, How can we know the dancer from the dance?



M. Yeats Quotes: "To long a sacrifice can make a stone of a heart"

To long a sacrifice can make a stone of a heart



M. Yeats Quotes: "Wine enters through the mouth, Love, the eyes.I raise the glass to my mouth, I look at you, I sigh."

Wine enters through the mouth, Love, the eyes.I raise the glass to my mouth, I look at you, I sigh.



M. Yeats Quotes: "An aged man is but a paltry thing, A tattered coat upon a stick, unlessSoul clap its hands and sing, and louder singFor every tatter in its mortal dress"

An aged man is but a paltry thing, A tattered coat upon a stick, unlessSoul clap its hands and sing, and louder singFor every tatter in its mortal dress



M. Yeats Quotes: "I bring you with reverent handsThe books of my numberless dreams."

I bring you with reverent handsThe books of my numberless dreams.



M. Yeats Quotes: "I spit into the face of Time That has transfigured me."

I spit into the face of Time That has transfigured me.



M. Yeats Quotes: "In dreams begin responsibilities."

In dreams begin responsibilities.



M. Yeats Quotes: "In dreams begin responsibilities"

In dreams begin responsibilities



M. Yeats Quotes: "I have just read a long novel by Henry James. Much of it made me think of the priest condemned for a long space to confess nuns."

I have just read a long novel by Henry James. Much of it made me think of the priest condemned for a long space to confess nuns.



M. Yeats Quotes: "I carry the Sun in a Golden Cup, the Moon in a Silver Bag."

I carry the Sun in a Golden Cup, the Moon in a Silver Bag.



M. Yeats Quotes: "Faeries, come take me out of this dull world, For I would ride with you upon the wind, Run on the top of the dishevelled tide, And dance upon the mountains like a flame."

Faeries, come take me out of this dull world, For I would ride with you upon the wind, Run on the top of the dishevelled tide, And dance upon the mountains like a flame.



M. Yeats Quotes: "The world is full of magic things, patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper."

The world is full of magic things, patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper.



M. Yeats Quotes: "Tread softly because you tread on my dreams"

Tread softly because you tread on my dreams



M. Yeats Quotes: "Never shall a young man, Thrown into despairBy those great honey-colouredRamparts at your ear, Love you for yourself aloneAnd not your yellow hair."

Never shall a young man, Thrown into despairBy those great honey-colouredRamparts at your ear, Love you for yourself aloneAnd not your yellow hair.



M. Yeats Quotes: "Just do it. Now."

Just do it. Now.



M. Yeats Quotes: "Jonathan Swift made a soul for the gentlemen of this city by hating his neighbor as himself."

Jonathan Swift made a soul for the gentlemen of this city by hating his neighbor as himself.



M. Yeats Quotes: "I heard the old, old, men say 'all that's beautiful drifts away, like the waters."

I heard the old, old, men say 'all that's beautiful drifts away, like the waters.



M. Yeats Quotes: "It takes more courage to examine the dark corners of your own soul than it does for a soldier to fight on a battlefield"

It takes more courage to examine the dark corners of your own soul than it does for a soldier to fight on a battlefield



M. Yeats Quotes: "I am persuaded that our intellects at twenty contain all the truths we shall ever find"

I am persuaded that our intellects at twenty contain all the truths we shall ever find



M. Yeats Quotes: "Labour is blossoming or dancing whereThe body is not bruised to pleasure soul."

Labour is blossoming or dancing whereThe body is not bruised to pleasure soul.



M. Yeats Quotes: "Surely some revelation is at hand."

Surely some revelation is at hand.



M. Yeats Quotes: "Why, what could she have done, being what she is? Was there another Troy for her to burn?"

Why, what could she have done, being what she is? Was there another Troy for her to burn?



M. Yeats Quotes: "To me the charm of an encyclopedia is that it knows - and I needn't."

To me the charm of an encyclopedia is that it knows - and I needn't.



M. Yeats Quotes: "Style personality - deliberately adopted and therefore a mask - is the only escape from the hot-faced bargainers and money-changers."

Style personality - deliberately adopted and therefore a mask - is the only escape from the hot-faced bargainers and money-changers.



M. Yeats Quotes: "The best lack all conviction while the worst Are full of passionate intensity."

The best lack all conviction while the worst Are full of passionate intensity.



M. Yeats Quotes: "Education is not the filling of a pail but the lighting of a fire."

Education is not the filling of a pail but the lighting of a fire.