William Wordsworth Quotes and its meanings

William Wordsworth has written on many topics. Some of the topics he has discussed most are as follows;

Age Art Beauty Best Business Dad Emotional Faith Freedom Future Good Hope Intelligence Life Music Nature Poetry Power Sad Sports Strength Sympathy Teacher Wisdom

William Wordsworth quotes about Dad

William Wordsworth quotes about Faith

William Wordsworth quotes about Hope

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What does William Wordsworth write about?

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What are the top most famous quotes by William Wordsworth?

Here are the top most famous quotes by William Wordsworth.

  • The mind that is wise mourns less for what age takes away than what it leaves behind.
  • But an old age serene and bright, and lovely as a Lapland night, shall lead thee to thy grave.
  • Pictures deface walls more often than they decorate them.
  • The human mind is capable of excitement without the application of gross and violent stimulants and he must have a very faint perception of its beauty and dignity who does not know this.
  • That best portion of a man's life, his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and love.
  • The best portion of a good man's life is his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and of love.
  • In modern business it is not the crook who is to be feared most, it is the honest man who doesn't know what he is doing.
  • When from our better selves we have too long been parted by the hurrying world, and droop. Sick of its business, of its pleasures tired, how gracious, how benign is solitude.
  • The child is father of the man.
  • The best portion of a good mans life is the little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and love.