Robert Frost

Robert Frost
Robert Lee Frostwas an American poet. His work was initially published in England before it was published in America. He is highly regarded for his realistic depictions of rural life and his command of American colloquial speech. His work frequently employed settings from rural life in New England in the early twentieth century, using them to examine complex social and philosophical themes. One of the most popular and critically respected American poets of the twentieth century, Frost was honored frequently...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPoet
Date of Birth26 March 1874
CitySan Francisco, CA
CountryUnited States of America
You can be a rank insider as well as a rank outsider.
Space ails us moderns: we are sick with space.
No memory of having starred atones for later disregard, or keeps the end from being hard.
Pressed into service means pressed out of shape.
The only certain freedom's in departure.
One aged man - one man - can't fill a house.
Modern poets talk against business, poor things, but all of us write for money. Beginners are subjected to trial by market.
I often say of George Washington that he was one of the few in the whole history of the world who was not carried away by power.
I never dared to be radical when young for fear it would make me conservative when old.
Hell is a half-filled auditorium.
I alone of English writers have consciously set myself to make music out of what I may call the sound of sense.
Take care to sell your horse before he dies. The art of life is passing losses on.
Talking is a hydrant in the yard and writing is a faucet upstairs in the house. Opening the first takes the pressure off the second.
Let him that is without stone among you cast the first thing he can lay his hands on.