Quotes by Edwin A. Robinson

Black and unblossomed were the ways he knew, Dark was the glass through which his fire eye shined.
– Edwin A. Robinson
For when a woman is left too much alone, sooner or later she begins to think;- And no man knows what then she may discover.
– Edwin A. Robinson
He knows much of what men paint themselves would blister in the light of what they are.
– Edwin A. Robinson
I don't say what God is, but a name That somehow answers us when we are driven To feel and think how little we have to do With what we are.
– Edwin A. Robinson
I shall have more to say when I am dead.
– Edwin A. Robinson
Love must have wings to fly away from love, and to fly back again.
– Edwin A. Robinson
She knows as well as anyone that pity, having played, soon tires.
– Edwin A. Robinson
Youth sees too far to see how near it is To seeing farther.
– Edwin A. Robinson