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What did Robert Frost say about Life?

Robert Frost has written many quotes about Life. E.g.,

  • Take care to sell your horse before he dies. The art of life is passing losses on.
  • Education doesn't change life much. It just lifts trouble to a higher plane of regard.
  • Most of the change we think we see in life is due to truths being in and out of favor.

What are the top most famous Life quotes by Robert Frost?

Here are the top most famous quotes about Life by Robert Frost.

  • Take care to sell your horse before he dies. The art of life is passing losses on.
  • Education doesn't change life much. It just lifts trouble to a higher plane of regard.
  • Most of the change we think we see in life is due to truths being in and out of favor.
  • 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.
  • The figure a poem makes. It begins in delight and ends in wisdom... in a clarification of life - not necessarily a great clarification, such as sects and cults are founded on, but in a momentary stay against confusion.
  • In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: it goes on.
  • A person will sometimes devote all his life to the development of one part of his body - the wishbone.
  • 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.
  • Two such as you with such a master speed, cannot be parted nor be swept away, from one another once you are agreed, that life is only life forevermore, together wing to wing and oar to oar.
  • The chief reason for going to school is to get the impression fixed for life that there is a book side for everything.