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An American poet and educator whose works include "Paul Revere's Ride", The Song of Hiawatha, and Evangeline. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (February 27, 1807 – March 24, 1882) was an American poet and educator whose works include "Paul Revere's Ride", The Song of Hiawatha, and Evangeline. He was also the first American to translate Dante Alighieri's The Divine Comedy and was one of the five Fireside Poets.
Here are some famous quotes by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
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Every human heart is human.
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This is the forest primeval.
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Ships that pass in the night.
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Act - act in the living present!
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Time... is the life of the soul.
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Let the dead Past bury its dead!
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Youth comes but once in a lifetime.
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Our faith triumphant o'er our fears.
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The soul ... is audible not visible.
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The world loves a spice of wickedness.
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Why don't you speak for yourself John?
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The lowest ebb is the turn of the tide.
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Today is the blocks with which we build.
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The nearer the dawn the darker the night.
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Tomorrow is the mysterious unknown guest.
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Hope has as many lives as a cat or a king.
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Day of the Lord as all our days should be!
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Music is the universal language of mankind.
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None but yourself who are your greatest foe.
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Love keeps the cold out better than a cloak.
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Be noble in every thought And in every deed!
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Thou driftest gently down the tides of sleep.
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The present is the blocks with which we build.
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All things come round to him who will but wait.
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Ah how good it feels! The hand of an old friend.
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How sublime a thing it is to suffer and be strong.
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In this world a man must either be anvil or hammer.
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The bravest are the tenderest. The loving are the daring.
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Every dew-drop and raindrop had a whole heaven within it.
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Talk not of wasted affection; affection never was wasted.
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Ah to build to build! That is the noblest of all the arts.
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Tell me not in mournful numbers Life is but an empty dream!
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Oh the long and dreary Winter! Oh the cold and cruel Winter!
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All things must change to something new to something strange.
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Think not because no man sees such things will remain unseen.
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The best thing one can do when it's raining is to let it rain.
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Great is the art of beginning but greater is the art of ending.
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If I am not worth the wooing I surely am not worth the winning.
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The counterfeit and counterpart of Nature is reproduced in art.
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Speaking words of endearment where words of comfort availed not.
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Trust no Future howe'er pleasant! Let the dead Past bury its dead!
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Into each life some rain must fall some days must be dark and dreary.
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Go forth to meet the shadowy Future without fear and with a manly heart.
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Give what you have. To someone else it may be better than you dare to think.
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Noble souls through dust and heat rise from disaster and defeat the stronger.
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Being all fashioned of the self-same dust. Let us be merciful as well as just.
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As turning the logs will make a dull fire burn so change of studies a dull brain.
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When Christ ascended Triumphantly from star to star He left the gates of Heaven ajar.
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Most people would succeed in small things if they were not troubled with great ambitions.
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To say the least a town life makes one more tolerant and liberal in one's judgement of others.
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It is difficult to know at what moment love begins; it is less difficult to know that it has begun.
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We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing while others judge us by what we have already done.
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Thy fate is the common fate of all Into each life some rain must fall Some days must be dark and dreary.
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All that is best in the great poets of all countries is not what is national in them but what is universal.
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No one is so accursed by fate No one so utterly desolate But some heart though unknown Responds unto his own.
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If you would hit the mark you must aim a little above it; every arrow that flies feels the attraction of earth.
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Came the Spring with all its splendor All its birds and all its blossoms All its flowers and leaves and grasses.
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Let us then be up and doing With a heart for any fate; Still achieving still pursuing Learn to labor and to wait.
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Silently one by one in the infinite meadows of heaven Blossomed the lovely stars the forget-me-nots of the angels.
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A feeling of sadness and longing that is not akin to pain and resembles sorrow only as the mist resembles the rain.
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Nor deem the irrevocable Past As wholly wasted wholly vain If rising on its wrecks at last To something nobler we attain.
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Each morning sees some task begun Each evening sees it close. Something attempted something done Has earned a night's repose.
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Each morning sees some task begin each evening sees it close; Something attempted something done has earned a night's repose.
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Lives of great men all remind us we can make our lives sublime; and departing leave behind us footprints on the sands of time.
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Not in the clamor of the crowded street, Not in the shouts and plaudits of the throng, But in ourselves are triumph and defeat.
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Trust no future howe'er pleasant! Let the dead past bury its dead! Act - act in the living Present! Heart within and God o'erhead.
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Perseverance is a great element of success. If you only knock long enough and loud enough at the gate you are sure to wake up somebody.
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The night shall be filled with music And the cares that infest the day Shall fold their tents like the Arabs And as silently steal away.
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I heard the bells on Christmas Day Their old familiar carols play And wild and sweet The words repeat Of peace on earth good-will to men!
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If we could read the secret history of our enemies we should find in each man's life sorrow and suffering enough to disarm all hostility.
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And the night shall be filled with music And the cares that infest the day Shall fold their tents like the Arabs And as silently steal away.
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God sent his Singers upon earth With songs of sadness and of mirth That they might touch the hearts of men And bring them back to heaven again.
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The heights by great men reached and kept Were not attained by sudden flight But they while their companions slept Were toiling upward in the night.
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The heights by great men reached and kept were not obtained by sudden flight. But they while their companions slept were toiling upward in the night.
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There was a little girl And she had a little curl Right in the middle of her forehead; When she was good she was very very good When she was bad she was horrid.
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How beautiful is youth! how bright it gleams With its illusions aspirations dreams! Book of Beginnings Story without End Each maid a heroine and each man a friend!
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Thou too sail on O Shipof State! Sail on O Union strong and great! Humanity with all its fears With all the hopes of future years Is hanging breathless on thy fate!
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Look not mournfully into the past it comes not back again. Wisely improve the present it is thine. Go forth to meet the shadowy future without fear and with a manly heart.
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Be still sad heart and cease repining Behind the clouds the sun is shining; Thy fate is the common fate of all; Into each life some rain must fall - Some days must be dark and dreary.
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Be still sad heart and cease repining; Behind the clouds is the sun still shining; Thy fate is the common fate of all Into each life some rain must fall Some days must be dark and dreary.
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The talent of success is nothing more than doing what you can do well and doing well whatever you do without thought of fame. If it comes at all it will come because it is deserved not because it is sought after.