Quotes by Frost There is in youth a purity of character which, when once touched and defiled, can never be restored; a fringe more delicate than frost-work, and which, when torn and broken, can never be re-embroidered. Henry Ward Beecher frost broken character February dawn -- frost on the path Where I paced all winter. Jack Kerouac frost dawn winter If it were thought that anything I wrote was influenced by Robert Frost, I would take that particular piece of mine, James Dickey toilets frost pieces Deep are the foundations of sincerity. Even stone walls have their foundation below the frost. Henry David Thoreau foundation wall frost I don't know how to tell it--but ef such a thing could be James Whitcomb Riley ems frost angel Interesting is when one can produce a picture that is pretty, but with undercurrents. The metaphor that comes to mind is in the poems of Robert Frost. Jamie Wyeth frost mind interesting Experience unveils too late the snares laid for youth; it is the white frost which discovers the spider's web when the flies are no longer there to be caught. Jean Antoine Petit-Senn frost experience white Ever a glutton, at another's cost, But in whose kitchen dwells perpetual frost. John Dryden kitchen frost cost Were I laid on Greenland's Coast, And in my Arms embrac'd my Lass; Warm amidst eternal Frost, Too soon the Half Year's Night would pass. John Gay frost night years On a lone winter evening, when the frost Has wrought a silence. John Keats frost silence winter So dawn goes down today... Nothing gold can stay. -- Robert Frost John Green frost dawn gold Maybe if I completely shaved my head and get the frost out of my moustache, maybe I could get one of those serious acting jobs. Laila Ali frost acting jobs Of all the poetry written in our generation, Frost's is most likely to stand the test of time Lewis Gannett our-generation generations frost In the days of the frost seek an minor sun. Loren Eiseley minors frost sun Remember that frost comes latest to those that bloom the highest. Louisa May Alcott highest frost remember Prosperity suits some people, and they blossom best in a glow of sunshine; others need the shade, and are the sweeter for a touch of frost. Louisa May Alcott sunshine frost people All these soft kinds [of stone] have the advantage that they can be easily worked as soon as they have been taken from the quarries. Under cover, they play their part well; but in open and exposed situations the frost and rime make them crumble, and they go to pieces. On the seacoast, too, the salt eats away and dissolves them, nor can they stand great heat either. Marcus Vitruvius Pollio frost taken play Hope is a straw hat hanging beside a window covered with frost. Margaret George hats frost window As frost to the bud, and blight to the blossom, even such is self-interest to friendship; for confidence cannot dwell where selfishness is porter at the gate. Martin Farquhar Tupper bud frost self Frost is back - this is a brilliant read, I can't recommend it highly enough. Martina Cole brilliant frost enough «1234»