Robert Frost Quotes About Nature

We have collected for you the TOP of Robert Frost's best quotes about Nature! Here are collected all the quotes about Nature starting from the birthday of the Poet – March 26, 1874! We hope you will be inspired to new achievements with our constantly updated collection of quotes. At the moment, this page contains 11 sayings of Robert Frost about Nature. We will be happy if you share our collection of quotes with your friends on social networks!
  • Nature is always hinting at us. It hints over and over again. And suddenly we take the hint.

    "Lives of the Poets: The Story of One Thousand Years of English and American Poetry". Book by Louis Untermeyer, 1959.
  • The sun was warm but the wind was chill. You know how it is with an April day.

    Robert Frost (1963). “Selected poems”
  • Two roads diverged in a wood and I - I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.

    "The Road Not Taken" l. 16 (1916)
  • Nature does not complete things. She is chaotic. Man must finish, and he does so by making a garden and building a wall.

  • I see for Nature no defeat In one tree's overthrow Or for myself in my retreat For yet another blow.

    David A. Sohn, Richard Tyre, Robert Frost (1969). “Frost: The Poet and His Poetry”
  • For hard it is to keep from being King When it's in you and in the situation.

    Robert Frost (1975). “The poetry of Robert Frost”
  • There is much in nature against us. But we forget: Take nature altogether since time began, Including human nature, in peace and war, And it must be a little more in favor of man.

    Robert Frost (1963). “Selected poems”
  • Nothing not built with hands of course is sacred. But here is not a question of what's sacred; Rather of what to face or run away from. I'd hate to be a runaway from nature.

    Robert Frost (1955). “Selected poems”
  • One could do worse than be a swinger of birches.

    "Birches" l. 59 (1916)
  • For I thought Epicurus and Lucretius By Nature meant the Whole Goddam Machinery.

    Robert Frost (1975). “The poetry of Robert Frost”
  • How many times it thundered before Franklin took the hint! How many apples fell on Newton's head before he took the hint! Nature is always hinting at us. It hints over and over again. And suddenly we take the hint.

    "Lives of the Poets: The Story of One Thousand Years of English and American Poetry". Book by Louis Untermeyer, 1959.
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