Robert Frost cytaty
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Robert Lee Frost – amerykański poeta, uznawany za największego amerykańskiego poetę XX wieku oraz za jednego z największych poetów piszących po angielsku w XX wieku. Czterokrotny laureat nagrody Pulitzera.

Jego poezja, cechująca się prostotą formalną, ma głównie charakter refleksyjno-filozoficzny, a zasadza się często na motywach związanych z krajobrazem, wiejskim życiem oraz obyczajami Nowej Anglii. Wikipedia  

✵ 24. Marzec 1874 – 29. Styczeń 1963
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Robert Frost słynne cytaty

„Ludzie dzielą się na takich, którzy mają coś do powiedzenia, i na tych, którzy mówią bez przerwy.”

Źródło: Wacław Idziak, Biznes, Koszalińskie Wydawnictwo Prasowe, Koszalin 1990, s. 79.

Robert Frost cytaty

Robert Frost: Cytaty po angielsku

“The way a crow
Shook down on me
The dust of snow
From a hemlock treeHas given my heart
A change of mood
And saved some part
Of a day I had rued.”

" Dust of Snow http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=173526" (1923)
General sources

“Unless you are educated in metaphor, you are not safe to be let loose in the world.”

Wariant: Unless you are at home in the metaphor, you are not safe anywhere.

“Oh, come forth into the storm and rout
And be my love in the rain.”

Wariant: Come over the hills and far with me
And be my love in the rain.
Źródło: Complete Poems Of Robert Frost, 1949

“Families break up when they get hints you don't intend and miss hints that you do.”

As quoted in Bartlett's Book of Love Quotations (1994) <!-- cited either to "Comment" or as a comment, this may have been attributed to Frost at least as early as 1962-->
General sources
Kontekst: The greatest thing in family life is to take a hint when a hint is intended — and not to take a hint when a hint isn't intended.

“A liberal is a man too broadminded to take his own side in a quarrel.”

An earlier unattributed version of this quip appeared in What Man Can Make of Man (1942) by William Ernest Hocking: "He lends himself to the gibe that he is 'so very liberal, that he cannot bring himself to take his own side in a quarrel.'" http://www.barrypopik.com/index.php/new_york_city/entry/a_liberal_is_a_man_too_broad_minded_to_take_his_own_side_in_a_quarrel/
Źródło: As quoted by Guy Davenport (The Geography of the Imagination) at page x in A Liberal Education http://books.google.de/books?id=Dly0RgUc0YcC&pg=PR10&dq=A+liberal+is+a+man+too+broadminded+to+take+his+own+side+in+a+quarrel.&hl=de&sa=X&ei=Xt_OUZSGJcjLswaApYDQBg&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=A%20liberal%20is%20a%20man%20too%20broadminded%20to%20take%20his%20own%20side%20in%20a%20quarrel.&f=false by Abbott Gleason (Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, Tide Pool Press, 2010).
Źródło: As quoted by Harvey Shapiro “Story of the Poem”, 15 January 1961, New York (NY) Times, Section SM page 6 https://www.nytimes.com/1961/01/15/archives/story-of-the-poem-the-story-of-the-poem.html?searchResultPosition=1

“Poetry is a way of taking life by the throat.”

As quoted in Robert Frost: the Trial by Existence (1960) by Elizabeth S. Sergeant, Ch. 18
1960s
Wariant: Poetry is a way of taking life by the throat.

“It begins in delight and ends in wisdom. The figure is the same for love.”

The Figure a Poem Makes (1939)
Wariant: A poem begins in delight and ends in wisdom.
Kontekst: It should be of the pleasure of a poem itself to tell how it can. The figure a poem makes. It begins in delight and ends in wisdom. The figure is the same for love.

“The best things and best people rise out of their separateness; I'm against a homogenized society because I want the cream to rise.”

As quoted in The Harper Book of Quotations (1993) edited by Robert I. Fitzhenry, p. 419
Undated

“Education doesn't change life much. It just lifts trouble to a higher plane of regard.”

Wariant: Education doesn't change life much. It just lifts trouble to a higher plane of regard.

“Always fall in with what you're asked to accept. Take what is given, and make it over your way. My aim in life has always been to hold my own with whatever's going. Not against: with.”

As quoted in Vogue (14 March 1963)
1960s
Wariant: Always fall in with what you're asked to accept. Take what is given, and make it over your way. My aim in life has always been to hold my own with whatever's going. Not against: with.

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