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M. Yeats Quotes: "If soul my look and body touch, Which is the more blest?"

If soul my look and body touch, Which is the more blest?



M. Yeats Quotes: "Somewhere beyond the curtain Of distorting days Lives that lonely thing That shone before these eyes Targeted, trod like Spring."

Somewhere beyond the curtain Of distorting days Lives that lonely thing That shone before these eyes Targeted, trod like Spring.




M. Yeats Quotes: "It's certain there are trout somewhere - And maybe I shall take a trout - but I do not seem to care."

It's certain there are trout somewhere - And maybe I shall take a trout - but I do not seem to care.



M. Yeats Quotes: "O heart, we are old; The living beauty is for younger men: We cannot pay its tribute of wild tears."

O heart, we are old; The living beauty is for younger men: We cannot pay its tribute of wild tears.




M. Yeats Quotes: "rhetoric is will doing the work of imagination."

rhetoric is will doing the work of imagination.



M. Yeats Quotes: "All the stream that's roaring by Came out of a needle's eye."

All the stream that's roaring by Came out of a needle's eye.



M. Yeats Quotes: "Lionel Johnson comes the first to mind, That loved his learning better than mankind, Though courteous to the worst; much falling he Brooded upon sanctity."

Lionel Johnson comes the first to mind, That loved his learning better than mankind, Though courteous to the worst; much falling he Brooded upon sanctity.




M. Yeats Quotes: "What do we know but that we face one another in this place?"

What do we know but that we face one another in this place?



M. Yeats Quotes: "Do you not hear me calling, white deer with no horns? I have been changed to a hound with one red ear; I have been in the Path of Stones and the Wood of Thorns."

Do you not hear me calling, white deer with no horns? I have been changed to a hound with one red ear; I have been in the Path of Stones and the Wood of Thorns.



M. Yeats Quotes: "We had fed the heart on fantasies, The heart's grown brutal from the fare, More substance in our enmities Than in our love"

We had fed the heart on fantasies, The heart's grown brutal from the fare, More substance in our enmities Than in our love



M. Yeats Quotes: "The problem wiv some blokes is that wen they ain't drunk, they're sober."

The problem wiv some blokes is that wen they ain't drunk, they're sober.



M. Yeats Quotes: "For men were born to pray and save: Romantic Ireland's dead and gone, It's with O'Leary in the grave."

For men were born to pray and save: Romantic Ireland's dead and gone, It's with O'Leary in the grave.




M. Yeats Quotes: "Words alone are certain good."

Words alone are certain good.



M. Yeats Quotes: "Homer is my example and his unchristened heart."

Homer is my example and his unchristened heart.



M. Yeats Quotes: "We can only begin to live when we conceive life as Tragedy."

We can only begin to live when we conceive life as Tragedy.



M. Yeats Quotes: "If there's no hatred in a mind Assault and battery of the wind Can never tear the linnet from the leaf"

If there's no hatred in a mind Assault and battery of the wind Can never tear the linnet from the leaf



M. Yeats Quotes: "But bear in mind your lover's wage Is what your looking-glass can show, And that he will turn green with rage At all that is not pictured there."

But bear in mind your lover's wage Is what your looking-glass can show, And that he will turn green with rage At all that is not pictured there.



M. Yeats Quotes: "Farewell - farewell, For I am weary of the weight of time."

Farewell - farewell, For I am weary of the weight of time.



M. Yeats Quotes: "Not a man alive has so much luck that he can play with it."

Not a man alive has so much luck that he can play with it.



M. Yeats Quotes: "We are fastened to a dying animal."

We are fastened to a dying animal.



M. Yeats Quotes: "You think it horrible that lust and rage Should dance attention upon my old age; They were not such a plague when I was young; What else have I to spur me into song?"

You think it horrible that lust and rage Should dance attention upon my old age; They were not such a plague when I was young; What else have I to spur me into song?



M. Yeats Quotes: "The brawling of a sparrow in the eaves The brilliant moon and all the milky sky And all that famous harmony of leaves Had blotted out man's image and his cry."

The brawling of a sparrow in the eaves The brilliant moon and all the milky sky And all that famous harmony of leaves Had blotted out man's image and his cry.



M. Yeats Quotes: "My chair was nearest to the fire In every company That talked of love or politics, Ere Time transfigured me."

My chair was nearest to the fire In every company That talked of love or politics, Ere Time transfigured me.



M. Yeats Quotes: "I bear a burden that might well try Men that do all by rule, And what can I That am a wandering-witted fool But pray to God that He ease My great responsibilities?"

I bear a burden that might well try Men that do all by rule, And what can I That am a wandering-witted fool But pray to God that He ease My great responsibilities?



M. Yeats Quotes: "Sweetheart, do not love too long: I loved long and long, And grew to be out of fashion Like an old song."

Sweetheart, do not love too long: I loved long and long, And grew to be out of fashion Like an old song.



M. Yeats Quotes: "Pale brows, still hands and dim hair, I had a beautiful friend And dreamed that the old despair Would end in love in the end."

Pale brows, still hands and dim hair, I had a beautiful friend And dreamed that the old despair Would end in love in the end.



M. Yeats Quotes: "on the instant clamorous eaves, A climbing moon upon an empty sky, And all that lamentation of the leaves, Could but compose man's image and his cry."

on the instant clamorous eaves, A climbing moon upon an empty sky, And all that lamentation of the leaves, Could but compose man's image and his cry.



M. Yeats Quotes: "People are responsible for their opinions, but Providence is responsible for their morals."

People are responsible for their opinions, but Providence is responsible for their morals.



M. Yeats Quotes: "A passion-driven exultant man sings out Sentences that he has never thought."

A passion-driven exultant man sings out Sentences that he has never thought.



M. Yeats Quotes: "I am content to live it all again And yet again, if it be life to pitch Into the frog-spawn of a blind man's ditch."

I am content to live it all again And yet again, if it be life to pitch Into the frog-spawn of a blind man's ditch.



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

I bring you with reverent hands The books of my numberless dreams.



M. Yeats Quotes: "And learn that the best thing is To change my loves while dancing And pay but a kiss for a kiss."

And learn that the best thing is To change my loves while dancing And pay but a kiss for a kiss.



M. Yeats Quotes: "John Synge, I and Augusta Gregory, thought All that we did, all that we said or sang Must come from contact with the soil, from that Contact everything Antaeus-like grew strong."

John Synge, I and Augusta Gregory, thought All that we did, all that we said or sang Must come from contact with the soil, from that Contact everything Antaeus-like grew strong.



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 unpurged images of day recede; The Emperor's drunken soldiery are abed; Night resonance recedes, night-walkers' song After great cathedral gong."

The unpurged images of day recede; The Emperor's drunken soldiery are abed; Night resonance recedes, night-walkers' song After great cathedral gong.



M. Yeats Quotes: "Whence had they come The hand and lash that beat down frigid Rome? What sacred drama through her body heaved When world-transforming Charlemagne was conceived?"

Whence had they come The hand and lash that beat down frigid Rome? What sacred drama through her body heaved When world-transforming Charlemagne was conceived?



M. Yeats Quotes: "Art bids us touch and taste and hear and see the world, and shrinks from what Blake calls mathematic form, from every abstract form, from all that is of the brain only."

Art bids us touch and taste and hear and see the world, and shrinks from what Blake calls mathematic form, from every abstract form, from all that is of the brain only.



M. Yeats Quotes: "Things said or done long years ago Or things I did not do or say But thought that I might say or do, Weigh me down, and not a day But something is recalled, My conscience or my vanity appalled."

Things said or done long years ago Or things I did not do or say But thought that I might say or do, Weigh me down, and not a day But something is recalled, My conscience or my vanity appalled.



M. Yeats Quotes: "It's certain there is no fine thing Since Adam's fall but needs much laboring."

It's certain there is no fine thing Since Adam's fall but needs much laboring.



M. Yeats Quotes: "Everything that man esteems Endures a moment or a day. Love's pleasure drives his love away, The painter's brush consumes his dreams."

Everything that man esteems Endures a moment or a day. Love's pleasure drives his love away, The painter's brush consumes his dreams.



M. Yeats Quotes: "I pray-for fashion's word is out And prayer comes round again- That I may seem, though I die old, A foolish, passionate man."

I pray-for fashion's word is out And prayer comes round again- That I may seem, though I die old, A foolish, passionate man.



M. Yeats Quotes: "Come near, that no more blinded by man's fate, I find under the boughs of love and hate, In all poor foolish things that live a day, Eternal beauty wandering on her way."

Come near, that no more blinded by man's fate, I find under the boughs of love and hate, In all poor foolish things that live a day, Eternal beauty wandering on her way.



M. Yeats Quotes: "Fair and foul are near of kin And fair needs foul," I cried. "My friends are gone, but that's a truth Nor grave nor bed denied.""

Fair and foul are near of kin And fair needs foul," I cried. "My friends are gone, but that's a truth Nor grave nor bed denied."



M. Yeats Quotes: "No art can conquer the people alone-the people are conquered by an ideal of life upheld by authority."

No art can conquer the people alone-the people are conquered by an ideal of life upheld by authority.



M. Yeats Quotes: "Shakespeare cared little for the State, the source of all our judgments, apart from its shows and splendours, its turmoils and battles, its flamings out of the uncivilized heart."

Shakespeare cared little for the State, the source of all our judgments, apart from its shows and splendours, its turmoils and battles, its flamings out of the uncivilized heart.



M. Yeats Quotes: "Imagining in excited reverie That the future years had come, Dancing to a frenzied drum, Out of the murderous innocence of the sea."

Imagining in excited reverie That the future years had come, Dancing to a frenzied drum, Out of the murderous innocence of the sea.



M. Yeats Quotes: "And many a poor man that has roved Loved and thought himself beloved From a glad kindness cannot take his eyes."

And many a poor man that has roved Loved and thought himself beloved From a glad kindness cannot take his eyes.



M. Yeats Quotes: "Nothing that we love overmuch Is ponderable to our touch."

Nothing that we love overmuch Is ponderable to our touch.



M. Yeats Quotes: "The uncontrollable mystery on the bestial floor."

The uncontrollable mystery on the bestial floor.