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William Butler Yeats Quotes
William Butler Yeats Quotes
William Butler Yeats
Irish
Poet
Born:
Jun 13
,
1865
Died:
Jan 28
,
1939
Best
Heart
Man
Truth
World
You
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Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire.
William Butler Yeats
Education
Fire
Lighting
Filling
Think where man's glory most begins and ends, and say my glory was I had such friends.
William Butler Yeats
Man
Think
Say
Had
Most
Glory
Friends
Begins
Ends
Where
There are no strangers here; Only friends you haven't yet met.
William Butler Yeats
Friendship
You
Met
Strangers
Only
Friends
Here
Being Irish, he had an abiding sense of tragedy, which sustained him through temporary periods of joy.
William Butler Yeats
Joy
Sense
Abide
Temporary
Through
Had
He
Periods
Him
Saint Patrick's Day
Tragedy
Irish
Being
Sustained
Which
But I, being poor, have only my dreams; I have spread my dreams under your feet; Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.
William Butler Yeats
Dreams
You
Softly
Only
Feet
Because
Spread
Being
Poor
Your
Tread
Come Fairies, take me out of this dull world, for I would ride with you upon the wind and dance upon the mountains like a flame!
William Butler Yeats
Me
You
Ride
World
Dance
Wind
Mountains
Flame
Out
Would
Take
Come
Like
Fairies
Dull
The innocent and the beautiful have no enemy but time.
William Butler Yeats
Beautiful
Time
Enemy
Innocent
Talent perceives differences; genius, unity.
William Butler Yeats
Genius
Differences
Unity
Talent
Once you attempt legislation upon religious grounds, you open the way for every kind of intolerance and religious persecution.
William Butler Yeats
You
Every
Once
Way
Intolerance
Kind
Religious
Attempt
Open
Persecution
Legislation
Grounds
The best lack all conviction, while the worst are full of passionate intensity.
William Butler Yeats
Best
Conviction
Worst
Passionate
Intensity
Lack
While
Full
The worst thing about some men is that when they are not drunk they are sober.
William Butler Yeats
Men
Drunk
Worst
Worst Thing
Some
Some Men
About
Sober
Thing
How far away the stars seem, and how far is our first kiss, and ah, how old my heart.
William Butler Yeats
Heart
Old
Kiss
First
Stars
Our
Seem
First Kiss
How
How Far
Ah
Far
Far Away
Away
Too long a sacrifice can make a stone of the heart. O when may it suffice?
William Butler Yeats
Heart
Long
Sacrifice
Too
Make
Stone
May
Suffice
Happiness is neither virtue nor pleasure nor this thing nor that but simply growth, We are happy when we are growing.
William Butler Yeats
Happiness
Happy
Virtue
Pleasure
Neither
Simply
Nor
Growing
Growth
Thing
Come away, O human child: To the waters and the wild with a fairy, hand in hand, For the world's more full of weeping than you can understand.
William Butler Yeats
You
World
Sympathy
Waters
Wild
More
Weeping
Come
Fairy
Understand
Hand
Hand-In-Hand
Than
Child
Human
Full
Away
Wine comes in at the mouth And love comes in at the eye; That's all we shall know for truth Before we grow old and die.
William Butler Yeats
Love
Truth
Old
Wine
Before
Mouth
Eye
Shall
Dating
Know
Die
Grow
Every conquering temptation represents a new fund of moral energy. Every trial endured and weathered in the right spirit makes a soul nobler and stronger than it was before.
William Butler Yeats
Soul
Stronger
Before
Energy
Every
Trial
Moral
Spirit
Weathered
Temptation
New
Makes
Than
Represents
Endured
Fund
Conquering
Right
Joy is of the will which labours, which overcomes obstacles, which knows triumph.
William Butler Yeats
Joy
Will
Triumph
Obstacles
Overcomes
Knows
Labours
Which
Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.
William Butler Yeats
Dreams
You
Softly
Because
Tread
When you are old and gray and full of sleep, and nodding by the fire, take down this book and slowly read, and dream of the soft look your eyes had once, and of their shadows deep.
William Butler Yeats
You
Eyes
Book
Old
Fire
Down
Once
Dream
Slowly
Shadows
Take
Had
Look
Read
Your
Full
Deep
Gray
Sleep
Soft
The light of lights looks always on the motive, not the deed, the shadow of shadows on the deed alone.
William Butler Yeats
Alone
Light
Shadow
Shadows
Lights
Looks
Always
Motive
Deed
I have believed the best of every man. And find that to believe is enough to make a bad man show him at his best, or even a good man swings his lantern higher.
William Butler Yeats
Best
Good
Man
Good Man
Believe
Every
Enough
Bad
Find
Bad Man
Higher
Make
Him
His
Show
Lantern
Even
Swings
Believed
Every Man
We make out of the quarrel with others, rhetoric, but of the quarrel with ourselves, poetry.
William Butler Yeats
Others
Ourselves
Out
Poetry
Make
Quarrel
Rhetoric
I heard the old, old, men say 'all that's beautiful drifts away, like the waters.'
William Butler Yeats
Beautiful
Old
Men
Beauty
Waters
Say
Like
Heard
Old Men
Away
In dreams begins responsibility.
William Butler Yeats
Dreams
Responsibility
Begins
I know that I shall meet my fate somewhere among the clouds above; those that I fight I do not hate, those that I guard I do not love.
William Butler Yeats
Love
Fight
Hate
Clouds
Fate
Somewhere
Guard
Meet
Those
Above
Shall
Know
Among
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