Piglet: "How do you spell 'love'?" Winnie the Pooh: "You don't spell it...you feel it." A. A. Milne More Quotes by A. A. Milne More Quotes From A. A. Milne It's always useful to know where a friend-and-relation is, whether you want him or whether you don't. A. A. Milne relationwantfriendship When you do the things that you can do, you will find a way. A. A. Milne can-dotao-of-poohway One does not argue about The Wind in the Willows. A. A. Milne arguingdoewind The spring has sprung, the grass is rizz. I wonder where them birdies is? A. A. Milne grasswonderspring You will be better advised to watch what we do instead of what we say. A. A. Milne actioncharacterwatches Eeyore, the old grey donkey, stood by the side of the stream and looked at himself in the water. "Pathetic," he said. "That's what it is. Pathetic." A. A. Milne donkeysideswater His dress told her nothing, but his face told her things which she was glad to know. A. A. Milne gladdressesfaces I have a house where I go, A. A. Milne say-anythinghousepeople What distinguishes Cambridge from Oxford, broadly speaking, is that nobody who has been to Cambridge feels impelled to write about it. A. A. Milne cambridgeoxfordwriting It is impossible to win gracefully at chess. A. A. Milne impossiblewinningchess For one person who dreams of making fifty thousand pounds, a hundred people dream of being left fifty thousand pounds. A. A. Milne fiftydreampeople I might have known,†said Eeyore. “After all, one can’t complain. I have my friends. Somebody spoke to me only yesterday. And was it last week or the week before that Rabbit bumped into me and said ‘Bother!’. The Social Round. Always something going on. A. A. Milne complainingyesterdaymight When we asked Pooh what the opposite of an Introduction was, he said "The what of a what?" which didn't help us as much as we had hoped, but luckily Owl kept his head and told us that the Opposite of an Introduction, my dear Pooh, was a Contradiction; and, as he is very good at long words, I am sure that that's what it is. A. A. Milne oppositesowllong Walking with her man, Lost in a dream A. A. Milne dreamlostmen Owl,' said Rabbit shortly, 'you and I have brains. The others have fluff. If there is easy thinking to be done in this Forest - and when I say thinking I mean thinking - you and I must do it. A. A. Milne owlmeanthinking "I just like to know," said Pooh humbly. A. A. Milne knowssaidknowledge When you are pretty sure that an Adventure is going to happen, brush the honey off your nose and spruce yourself up as best you can, so as to look Ready for Anything. A. A. Milne adventureinspirationallooks Wherever I am, there's always Pooh, There's always Pooh and Me. Whatever I do, he wants to do, "Where are you going today?" says Pooh: "Well, that's very odd 'cos I was too. Let's go together," says Pooh, says he. "Let's go together," says Pooh. A. A. Milne togetherwanttoday If a statement is untrue, it is not the more respectable because it has been said in Latin. A. A. Milne respectablelatinsaid So - here I am in the dark alone, There's nobody here to see; I think to myself, I play to myself, And nobody knows what I say to myself; Here I am in the dark alone, What is it going to be? I can think whatever I like to think, I can play whatever I like to play, I can laugh whatever I like to laugh, There's nobody here but me. A. A. Milne here-i-amdarkthinking