English - Poet | April 7, 1770 - April 23, 1850
To me the meanest flower that blows can give thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears.
William Wordsworth
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For I have learned to look on nature, not as in the hour of thoughtless youth, but hearing oftentimes the still, sad music of humanity.
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Fill your paper with the breathings of your heart.
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Faith is a passionate intuition.
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The child is father of the man.
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Wisdom is oftentimes nearer when we stoop than when we soar.
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What we need is not the will to believe, but the wish to find out.
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That best portion of a man's life, his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and love.
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Golf is a day spent in a round of strenuous idleness.
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Not without hope we suffer and we mourn.
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The mind that is wise mourns less for what age takes away; than what it leaves behind.
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I listened, motionless and still; And, as I mounted up the hill, The music in my heart I bore, Long after it was heard no more.
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