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Walter De La Mare Quotes

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A bumpity ride in a wagon of hay  (Walter De La Mare Quotes) Poor tired Tim! It’s sad for him He lags the long bright morning through, Ever so tired of nothing to do  (Walter De La Mare Quotes) He got out of bed and peeped through the blinds. To the east and opposite to him gardens and an apple-orchard lay, and there in strange liquid tranquility hung the morning star, and rose, rilling into the dusk of night the first grey of dawn. The street beneath its autumn leaves was vacant, charmed, deserted  (Walter De La Mare Quotes) Now that cleverness was the fashion most people were clever - even perfect fools; and cleverness after all was often only a bore: all head and no body  (Walter De La Mare Quotes) Poor sleepers should endeavor to compose themselves. Tampering with empty space, stirring up echoes in pitch-black pits of darkness is scarcely sedative.(Out Of The Deep)  (Walter De La Mare Quotes) Too late for fruit, too soon for flowers  (Walter De La Mare Quotes) Dobbin at manger pulls his hay: Gone is another summer’s day  (Walter De La Mare Quotes) What a haunting, inescapable riddle life was  (Walter De La Mare Quotes) An hour’s terror is better than a lifetime of timidity  (Walter De La Mare Quotes) It was a pity thoughts always ran the easiest way, like water in old ditches  (Walter De La Mare Quotes) A lost but happy dream may shed its light upon our waking hours, and the whole day may be infected with the gloom of a dreary or sorrowful one; yet of neither may we be able to recover a trace  (Walter De La Mare Quotes) Once a man strays out of the common herd, he’s more likely to meet wolves in the thickets than angels  (Walter De La Mare Quotes) God has mercifully ordered that the human brain works slowly; first the blow, hours afterwards the bruise  (Walter De La Mare Quotes) The only catalogue of this world’s goods that really counts is that which we keep in the silence of the mind  (Walter De La Mare Quotes) As soon as they’re out of your sight, you are out of their mind  (Walter De La Mare Quotes)