Quote by Robert Frost
Ah, when to the heart of man was it ever less than a treason to go

Ah, when to the heart of man was it ever less than a treason to go with the drift of things to yield with a grace to reason and bow and accept at the end of a love or a season. – Robert Frost

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The chief reason for going to school is to get the impression fixed for life that there is a book side for everything. – Robert Frost

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They cannot scare me with their empty spaces between stars — on stars where no human race is. I have it in me so much nearer home to scare myself with my own desert places. – Robert Frost

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The most terrifying thing is to accept oneself completely. – Carl Gustav Jung

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Some people confuse acceptance with apathy, but theres all the difference in the world. Apathy fails to distinguish between what can and what cannot be helped; acceptance makes that distinction. Apathy paralyzes the will-to-action; acceptance frees it by relieving it of impossible burdens. – Arthur Gordon

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Welcome anything that comes to you, but do not long for anything else. – Andre Gide

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