The Essential Alice Meynell Collection
A source page for quotes linked to Alice Meynell.
“Childhood is but change made gay and visible.”
“Spring and autumn are inconsiderable events in a landscape compared with the shadows of a cloud.”
“O daisy mine, what will it be to look / From God's side even of such a simple thing?”
“Assuredly it would be a pity if laughter should ever become, like rhetoric and the arts, a habit.”
“If life is not always poetical, it is at least metrical.”
“Rome in the ages, dimmed with all her towers, / Floats in the mist, a little cloud at tether.”
“Solitude is separate experience.”
“A wall is the safeguard of simplicity.”
“No mirror keeps its glances.”
“... I am dark but fair, / Black but fair.”
“From the shaken tower A flock of bells take flight, And go with the hour.”
“Happiness is not a matter of events; it depends upon the tides of the mind.”
“There is nothing in the world more peaceful than apple - leaves with an early moon.”
“The sense of humor has other things to do than to make itself conspicuous in the act of laughter.”
“Our fathers valued change for the sake of its results; we value it in the act.”
“I come from nothing: but from where come the undying thoughts I bear?”