Robert Frost Quote

Of course there is matter for remark in poems. Nobody denies that. But it must be solemnly laid on everybody in this world to make his own observations and remarks. That's what we mean by thinking, and that's about all we mean. A teacher says to a pupil "Watch me notice a few things in the next few months: let's see you notice a few things too."


The Letters of Robert Frost to Louis Untermeyer. (1. Ed.) (ed. 1963)


Of course there is matter for remark in poems. Nobody denies that. But it must be solemnly laid on everybody in this world to make his own...

Of course there is matter for remark in poems. Nobody denies that. But it must be solemnly laid on everybody in this world to make his own...

Of course there is matter for remark in poems. Nobody denies that. But it must be solemnly laid on everybody in this world to make his own...

Of course there is matter for remark in poems. Nobody denies that. But it must be solemnly laid on everybody in this world to make his own...