Modern poets are bells of lead. They should tinkle melodiously but usually they just klunk. Lord Dunsany More Quotes by Lord Dunsany More Quotes From Lord Dunsany Logic, like whiskey, loses its beneficial effect when taken in too large quantities. Lord Dunsany statistics taken math A man is a very small thing, and the night is very large and full of wonders. Lord Dunsany nature men night Humanity, let us say, is like people packed in a automobile which is traveling downhill without lights at a terrific speed and driven by a four-year-old child. The signposts along the way are all marked "progress." Lord Dunsany light children years Once I found out the secret of the universe. I have forgotten what it was, but I know that the Creator does not take Creation seriously, for I remember that He sat in Space with all His work in front of Him and laughed. Lord Dunsany space secret doe How beautiful are dreams! In dreams the dead may live, even the long dead and the very silent. Lord Dunsany dream beautiful long And little he knew of the things that ink may do, how it can mark a dead man's thought for the wonder of later years, and tell of happening that are gone clean away, and be a voice for us out of the dark of time, and save many a fragile thing from the pounding of heavy ages; or carry to us, over the rolling centuries, even a song from lips long dead on forgotten hills. Lord Dunsany dark song men Yet in the blood of man there is a tide, an old sea-current, rather, that is somehow akin to the twilight, which brings him rumours of beauty from however far away, as drift-wood is found at sea from islands not yet discovered; and this spring-tide or current that visits the blood of man comes from the fabulous quarter of his lineage, from the legendary, of old; it takes him out to the woodlands, out to the hills; he listens to ancient song. Lord Dunsany twilight spring song Of pure poetry there are two kinds, that which mirrors the beauty of the world in which our bodies are, and that which builds the more mysterious kingdoms where geography ends and fairyland begins, with gods and heroes at war, and the sirens singing still, and Alph going down to the darkness from Xanadu. Lord Dunsany hero war two Everyone's future is, in reality, uncertain and full of unknown treasures from which all may draw unguessed prizes. Lord Dunsany future treasure reality Come with me, ladies and gentlemen who are in any wise weary of London: come with me: and those that tire at all of the world we know: for we have new worlds here. Lord Dunsany gentleman wise world It is very seldom that the same man knows much of science, and about the things that were known before science came. Lord Dunsany technology knows men I think that travel comes from some deep urge to see the world, like the urge that brings up a worm in an Irish bog to see the moon when it is full. Lord Dunsany moon travel thinking There is no beauty or romance or mystery in the sea except for the men that sail abroad upon it, and those who stay at home and dream of them. Lord Dunsany dream home men And you who sought for magic in your youth but desire it not in your age, know that there is a blindness of spirit which comes from age, more black than the blindness of eye, making a darkness about you across which nothing may be seen, or felt, or known, or in any way apprehended. Lord Dunsany black eye darkness It has always struck me that one of the readiest ways of estimating a country's regard for law is to notice what arms the officers of the law are carrying: in England it is little batons, in France swords, in many countries revolvers, and in Russia the police used to have artillery. Lord Dunsany russia law country And at that moment a wind came out of the northwest, and entered the woods and bared the golden branches, and danced over the downs, and led a company of scarlet and golden leaves, that had dreaded this day but danced now it had come; and away with a riot of dancing and glory of colour, high in the light of the sun that had set from the sight of the fields, went wind and leaves together. Lord Dunsany light sight wind It was the hour when gauze-winged insects are born that only live for a day. Lord Dunsany insects hours born Then I perceived, what I had never thought, that all these staring houses were not alike, but different one from another, because they held different dreams. Lord Dunsany different dream house And she would not hold back his limbs when his heart was gone to the woods, for it is ever the way of witches with any two things to care for the more mysterious of the two. Lord Dunsany gone heart two Bricks without straw are more easily made than imagination without memories. Lord Dunsany bricks imagination memories