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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 —

God has mercifully ordered that the human brain works slowly; first the blow, hours afterwards the bruise.

— Walter De La Mare

Hi! handsome hunting man
Fire your little gun.
Bang! Now the animal
is dead and dumb and done.
Nevermore to peep again, creep again, leap again,
Eat or sleep or drink again. Oh, what fun!

— Walter De La Mare

What a haunting, inescapable riddle life was.

— Walter De La Mare

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

It was a pity thoughts always ran the easiest way, like water in old ditches.

— Walter De La Mare

As long as I shall live
I shall always be
My Self-and no other,
Just Me.

— Walter De La Mare

Pausing on the threshold, he looked in, conscious not so much of the few familiar sticks of furniture - the trucklebed, the worn strip of Brussels carpet, the chipped blue-banded ewer and basin, the framed illuminated texts on the walls - as of a perfect hive of abhorrent memories.
That high cupboard in the corner, from which certain bodiless shapes had been wont to issue and stoop at him cowering out of his dreams; the crab-patterned paper that came alive as you stared; the window cold with menacing stars; the mouseholes, the rusty grate - trumpet of every wind that blows - these objects at once lustily shouted at him in their own original tongues.
("Out Of The Deep")

— Walter De La Mare

Fancies were all very well for a change, but must be only occasional guests in a world devoted to reality.

— Walter De La Mare

Who said, 'All Time's delight
Hath she for narrow bed;
Life's troubled bubble broken'?
That's what I said.

— Walter De La Mare

Is there anybody there? said the Traveller,
Knocking on the moonlit door.

— Walter De La Mare

There was still an hour or two of daylight - even though clouds admitted only a greyish light upon the world, and his Uncle Timothy's house was by nature friendly to gloom.
("Out Of The Deep")

— Walter De La Mare

When indeed you positively press your face, so to speak, against the crystalline window of your eyes, your mind is apt to become a perfect vacuum.
("Out Of The Deep")

— Walter De La Mare

Too late for fruit, too soon for flowers.

— Walter De La Mare

Without imagination of the one kind or of the other, mortal existence is indeed a dreary and prosaic business ... Illumined by the imagination, our life, whatever its defeats - is a never-ending unforeseen strangeness and adventure and mystery.

— Walter De La Mare

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

We wake and whisper awhile, But, the day gone by, Silence and sleep like fields Of amaranth lie.

— Walter De La Mare

What lovely things Thy hand hath made.

— Walter De La Mare

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

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