
To A Poet, Who Would Have Me Praise Certain Bad Poets, Imitators of His and Mine http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/1724/
The Green Helmet and Other Poems (1910)
Propositions, 2
1870 - 1903, The Gentle Art of Making Enemies' (1890)
To A Poet, Who Would Have Me Praise Certain Bad Poets, Imitators of His and Mine http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/1724/
The Green Helmet and Other Poems (1910)
"Oxford from Without"
All Things Considered (1908)
Context: It is not only possible to say a great deal in praise of play; it is really possible to say the highest things in praise of it. It might reasonably be maintained that the true object of all human life is play. Earth is a task garden; heaven is a playground. To be at last in such secure innocence that one can juggle with the universe and the stars, to be so good that one can treat everything as a joke — that may be, perhaps, the real end and final holiday of human souls.
We Have a Right To Be Happy Today https://web.archive.org/web/20130106111821/http://www.willdurant.com/youth.htm, commencement address at the Webb School of Claremont, California (7 June 1958)
“The lucky man is honored …
But earnest striving wins no praise at all.”
Source: Elegies, Lines 169-170, as translated by Dorothea Wender.
Quoted by Long Beach Opera Co. http://www.longbeachopera.org/index.php4?id=200403
"Subjective and Objective," in Mortal Questions, Cambridge University Press, 1979, p. 196.
“If you get down and you quarrel everyday, you're saying praises to the devil, I say.”
“Deemest thou labor
Only is earnest?
Grave is all beauty,
Solemn is joy.”
England my Mother, Part iv, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).