Ella Wheeler Wilcox

Ella Wheeler Wilcox (5 November 1850 – 30 October 1919) was an American poet.

Quotes

 * How fleeting the sorrows of youth, how slight the foundations on which the young build towers of despair
 * "Forward" to Yesterdays 1910 edition


 * There is no language that love does not speak
 * "Love's Language", Poems of Progress 1913 edition


 * The world needs divine power in every human being the recognition of which is the secret to all success and happiness
 * Introduction to Poems of Power 1918 edition

What know you of the soul from whence it sprung
 * Oh you who read some song I have sung
 * from The Poets Song in Poems of Passion 1883 edition


 * It is impossible to pursue a successful literary career and follow the advice of all one's 'best friends'. I feel compelled to follow the light which my own intellect & judgement cast upon my way, rather than any one of the many conflicting rays which other minds would lend me.
 * from Preface to Poems of Passion 1883 edition

Poetry quotes


Weep, and you weep alone. For this brave old earth must borrow its mirth, But has trouble enough of its own.''' Sing, and the hills will answer; Sigh, it is lost on the air. The echoes bound to a joyful sound, But shrink from voicing care.
 * '''Laugh, and the world laughs with you;
 * Solitude

Grieve, and they turn and go. They want full measure of all your pleasure, But they do not need your woe.''' Be glad, and your friends are many; Be sad, and you lose them all. '''There are none to decline your nectared wine, But alone you must drink life's gall.'''
 * '''Rejoice, and men will seek you;
 * Solitude

For a long and lordly train, But one by one we must all file on Through the narrow aisles of pain.
 * There is room in the halls of pleasure
 * Solitude

Here, should we labor and love.
 * Here, on this side of the grave,
 * Here and Now

So many paths that wind and wind, While just the art of being kind Is all the sad world needs.'''
 * '''So many gods, so many creeds;
 * The World's Need

Just what the result will be; But with every deed you are sowing a seed, Though the harvest you may not see.''' Each kindly act is an acorn dropped In God's productive soil; You may not know, yet the tree shall grow And shelter the brows that toil. You never can tell what your thoughts will do In bringing you hate or love; For thoughts are things, and their airy wings Are swifter than carrier doves. They follow the law of the universe — '''Each thing must create its kind; And they speed o'er the track to bring you back Whatever went out from your mind.'''
 * '''You never can tell when you do an act
 * You Never Can Tell (1895).

Poems of Pleasure (1900)
Than darkness in the world; mine eyes are quick To catch the first dim radiance of the dawn, And slow to note the cloud that threatens storm.
 * I'm no reformer; for I see more light
 * Optimism

Well worth the price of anguish. '''I detect More good than evil in humanity. Love lights more fires than hate extinguishes, And men grow better as the world grows old.'''
 * I find a rapture linked with each despair,
 * Optimism

Until it is settled right.'''
 * '''No question is ever settled
 * Settle the Question Right.

New Thought Pastels (1913)


The missing link of Love has left a void. '''Supply the link, and earth with Heaven will join In one continued chain of endless life.'''
 * Between the finite and the infinite
 * The Way (1913).

Is Love's location.''' No dogmatic creed, No austere faith based on ignoble fear Can lead thee into realms of joy and peace. '''Unless the humblest creatures on the earth Are bettered by thy loving sympathy Think not to find a Paradise beyond.'''
 * '''Hell is wherever Love is not, and Heaven
 * The Way (1913).

Slow is the ascent by the path of Love.'''
 * '''There is no sudden entrance into Heaven.
 * The Way (1913).

To make the Creature, human and divine. '''Of this great trinity no part deny. Affirm, affirm, the Great Eternal I.'''
 * Body and mind, and spirit, all combine
 * Affirm

The earth-expression of immortal soul. Affirm the mind, the messenger of the hour, To speed between thee and the source of power. '''Affirm the spirit, the Eternal I — Of this great trinity no part deny.'''
 * Affirm the body, beautiful and whole,
 * Affirm

Or base, or kind, Completes its circuit, then with added force Seeks its own source.
 * Each mental wave we send out from the mind,
 * Effects.

And polish it up with art, '''But the word that sways, and stirs, and stays, Is the word that comes from the heart.''' You may work on your word a thousand weeks, But it will not glow like one That all unsought, leaps forth white hot, When the fountains of feeling run.
 * You may choose your word like a connoisseur,
 * The Word

And not to any man, for light. '''Look in; and learn the wrong, and right, From your own soul's unwritten laws. And when you question, or demur, Let Love be your Interpreter.'''
 * Look to the Great Eternal Cause
 * Assistance

I'd rather feed, and shelter full a score, Than hide behind the black portcullis, doubt, And run the risk of barring one Truth out. '''And if pretension for a time deceive, And prove me one too ready to believe, Far less my shame, than if by stubborn act, I brand as lie, some great colossal Fact.'''
 * If fallacies come knocking at my door,
 * Credulity

That in the start, demands the end be shown, And at each step, stops waiting for a sign; But to the tireless toiler toward the goal, Shall the great miracles of God be known And life revealed, immortal and divine.'''
 * '''Not to the curious or impatient soul
 * Conciousness.

LOVE ABSOLUTE''': Think, feel, absorb the thought; Shut out all else; until a subtle flame (A spark from God's creative centre caught) Shall permeate your being, and shall glow, Increasing in its splendour, till, YOU KNOW.
 * '''Breathe "God," in any tongue — it means the same;
 * Knowledge

Of courage and success, to friend and stranger. And from a thousand sources, far and near, Strength will be sent thee in thy hour of danger.
 * Give, and thou shalt receive. Give thoughts of cheer,
 * Give

Of what thou lovest; and ask no returning. And wheresoe'er thy pathway leads on earth, There thou shalt find the lamp of love-light burning.
 * Give of thy love, nor wait to know the worth
 * Give

'''Supreme their conquest, over Time and Fate. Love, Work, and Faith — these three alone are great.'''
 * Divine the Powers that on this trio wait.
 * Three Things.

The winding road slants downward many a time; Yet each descent is higher than the last.
 * Who climbs the mountain does not always climb.
 * Climbing

Must nerve himself through valleys of despair.'''
 * '''Who would attain to summits still and fair,
 * Climbing

Is like a mansion built upon the sand.
 * All love that has not friendship for its base,
 * Love

Makes cowards out of men.'''
 * '''To sin by silence, when we should protest,
 * Protest, contained in "Poems of Problems", pp. 154–55 (1914). This quotation is often misattributed to Abraham Lincoln.

Can circumvent or hinder or control The firm resolve of a determined soul.''' Gifts count for nothing; will alone is great; All things give way before it soon or late. What obstacle can stay the mighty force Of the sea seeking river in its course, Or cause the ascending orb of day to wait?
 * '''There is no chance, no destiny, no fate,
 * "Will," included in Maurine: And Other Poems, p. 145 (1888). Often quoted by Nigerian drummer Babatunde Olatunji.