Quote by Edmund Wilson
If I could only remember that the days were, not bricks to be laid

If I could only remember that the days were, not bricks to be laid row on row, to be built into a solid house, where one might dwell in safety and peace, but only food for the fires of the heart. – Edmund Wilson

Other quotes by Edmund Wilson

The product of the scientific imagination is a new vision of relations – like that of artistic imagination. – Edmund Wilson

Category:
Imagination
Read Quote
Other Quotes from
Carpe Diem
category

If life has those moments — ecstasies of health, youth and peace… — treasure them. – Byron Caldwell Smith, letter to Kate Stephens

Category:
Carpe Diem

When we lose one we love, our bitterest tears are called forth by the memory of hours when we loved not enough. – Maurice Maeterlinck, Wisdom and Destiny, 1901, translated by Alfred Sutro

Category:
Carpe Diem

I have died so little today, friend, forgive me. – Thomas Lux

Category:
Carpe Diem

Why always “not yet”? Do flowers in spring say “not yet”? – Norman Douglas

Category:
Carpe Diem

Random Quotes

All who would win joy, must share it; happiness was born a twin. – Lord Byron

Category:
Twins

I have a “carpe diem” mug and, truthfully, at six in the morning the words do not make me want to seize the day. They make me want to slap a dead poet. – Joanne Sherman

Category:
Morning

For in reason, all government without the consent of the governed is the very definition of slavery. – Jonathan Swift

Category:
Government

A friend can tell you things you don’t want to tell yourself. – Frances Ward Weller

Category:
Friendship