Eliza Calvert Hall Quotes
Each Of Us Has His Own Way Of Classifying Humanity. To Me, As A Child, Men And Women Fell Naturally Into Two Great Divisions: Those Who Had Gardens And Those Who Had Only Houses. Brick Walls And Pavements Hemmed Me In And Robbed Me Of One Of My Birthrights; And To The Fancy Of Childhood A Garden Was A Paradise, And The People Who Had Gardens Were Happy Adams And Eves Walking In A Golden Mist Of Sunshine And Showers, With Green Leaves And Blue Sky Overhead, And Blossoms Springing At Their Feet; While Those Others, Dispossessed Of Life's Springs, Summers, And Autumns, Appeared Darkly Entombed In Shops And Parlors Where The Year Might As Well Have Been A Perpetual Winter.
Related Authors
- Chaim Potok
- Charles Duke
- Davis W. Edwards
- Donald Michaels
- Frank Giampaolo
- Giomyr Faith Requierme
- Jennifer Scott
- Mary Faustina Kowalska
- Peter Tinniswood
- Philip Kaufman
- Shelley Munro
- Stuart Aken
Related Topics
-
Quotes About Feeling Pain For Others
And to this world, to this scene of tormented and agonised beings, who only continue to exist by devouring each other, in which, therefore, every ravenous beast is the living — Arthur Schopenhauer
-
Quotes About Boasting
You must make, always. You must act, if you believe something. Talking about acting is like boasting about pictures you're going to paint. The most terrible bad form. — John Fowles
-
Quotes About The Little Things That Mean The Most
PREFACE TO THE PAPERBACK EDITION How much work did you do today that you will be proud of tomorrow? I don't mean just how you handled the big things, but — Todd Henry
-
If You Choose Me Quotes
Capitalistic Anarchism ? Oh, yes, if you choose to call it so. Names are indifferent to me; I am not afraid of bugaboos. Let it be so, then, capitalistic Anarchism. — Voltairine de Cleyre
-
Sampras Quotes
When you go through certain moments of your career and you're struggling, it just takes time. Time heals, when you're a little bit down. — Pete Sampras