60+ Most Famous Alfred Lord Tennyson Quotes

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About Alfred Lord Quotes “Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson FRS was an English poet. He was the Poet Laureate during much of Queen Victoria’s reign and remains one of the most popular British poets. In 1829, Tennyson was awarded the Chancellor’s Gold Medal at Cambridge for one of his first pieces, “Timbuktu”. Wikipedia

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“More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of.”
— Alfred Lord Tennyson

“Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers.”
— Alfred Lord Tennyson

“Love is the only gold.”
— Alfred Lord Tennyson

“’Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.”
— Alfred Lord Tennyson

“The happiness of a man in this life does not consist in the absence but in the mastery of his passions.”
— Alfred Lord Tennyson

“the shell must break before the bird can fly.”
— Alfred Lord Tennyson

“Dreams are true while they last, and do we not live in dreams?”
— Alfred Lord Tennyson

“Her eyes are homes of silent prayers.”
— Alfred Lord Tennyson

“Ring out the false, ring in the true.”
— Alfred Lord Tennyson

“Who is wise in love, love most, say least.”
— Alfred Lord Tennyson

“God’s finger touched him, and he slept.”
— Alfred Lord Tennyson

“Cleave ever to the sunnier side of doubt.”
— Alfred Lord Tennyson

If I had a flower for every time I thought of you…I could walk through my garden forever.

It’s better to have tried and failed than to live life wondering what would’ve happened if I had tried
Alfred Lord Tennyson

‘Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.
Alfred Lord Tennyson

the shell must break before the bird can fly.
Alfred Lord Tennyson

Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers.
Alfred Lord Tennyson

Ours is not to wonder why. Ours is just to do or die.
Alfred Lord Tennyson

No man ever got very high by pulling other people down. The intelligent merchant does not knock his competitors. The sensible worker does not work those who work with him. Don’t knock your friends. Don’t knock your enemies. Don’t knock yourself.
Alfred Lord Tennyson

Our echoes roll from soul to soul, And grow for ever and for ever.
Alfred Lord Tennyson

I can’t sleep without knowing there’s hope. Half the night I waste in sighs. In a wakeful doze I sorrow. For the hands, for the lips… the eyes. For the meeting of tomorrow.
Alfred Lord Tennyson

I found Him in the shining of the stars.
Alfred Lord Tennyson

“I cannot rest from travel; I will drink Life to the lees.”
— Alfred Lord Tennyson

“It’s better to have tried and failed than to live life wondering what would’ve happened if I had tried”
— Alfred Lord Tennyson

“The city is built To music, therefore never built at all, And therefore built forever.”
— Alfred Lord Tennyson

“Tis not too late to seek a newer world.”
— Alfred Lord Tennyson

“He that shuts love out, in turn shall be Shut out from love, and on her threshold lie, Howling in outer darkness.”
— Alfred Lord Tennyson

“I envy not in any moods The captive void of noble rage, The linnet born within the cage, That never knew the summer woods: I envy not the beast that takes His license in the field of time, Unfetter’d by the sense of crime, To whom a conscience never wakes; Nor, what may count itself as blest, The heart that never plighted troth But stagnates in the weeds of sloth; Nor any want-begotten rest. I hold it true, whate’er befall; I feel it, when I sorrow most; ‘Tis better to have loved and lost Than never to have loved at all.”
— Alfred Lord Tennyson

“Every man, for the sake of the great blessed Mother in Heaven, and for the love of his own little mother on earth, should handle all womankind gently, and hold them in all Honor.”
— Alfred Lord Tennyson

“A smile abroad is often a scowl at home.”
— Alfred Lord Tennyson

“Men at most differ as Heaven and Earth, but women, worst and best, as Heaven and Hell.”
— Alfred Lord Tennyson

“Words, like nature, half reveal and half conceal the soul within.”
— Alfred Lord Tennyson

“What rights are those that dare not resist for them?”
— Alfred Lord Tennyson

“Shape your heart to front the hour, but dream not that the hours will last.”
— Alfred Lord Tennyson

“A lie which is half a truth is ever the blackest of lies.”
— Alfred Lord Tennyson

“I am a part of all that I have met.”
— Alfred Lord Tennyson

“I must lose myself in action, lest I wither in despair.”
— Alfred Lord Tennyson

“How dull it is to pause, to make an end, to rust unburnished, not to shine in use! As though to breathe were life.”
— Alfred Lord Tennyson

“Ours not to reason why, ours but to do and die.”
— Alfred Lord Tennyson

“Life is brief but love is LONG .”
— Alfred Lord Tennyson

For man is man and master of his fate.
ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON, The Idylls of the King
O hard, when love and duty clash!
ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON, The Princess

The dirty nurse, Experience, in her kind
Hath foul’d me.
ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON, The Idylls of the King

All the windy ways of men
Are but dust that rises up,
And is lightly laid again.
ALFRED TENNYSON, The Vision of Sin

I know that age to age succeeds,
Blowing a noise of tongues and deeds,
A dust of systems and of creeds.
ALFRED TENNYSON, The Two Voices

Virtue!–to be good and just–
Every heart, when sifted well,
Is a clot of warmer dust,
Mix’d with cunning sparks of hell.
ALFRED TENNYSON, The Vision of Sin

And men, whose reason long was blind,
From cells of madness unconfined,
Oft lose whole years of darker mind.
ALFRED TENNYSON, The Two Voices

No life that breathes with human breath
Has ever truly long’d for death.
ALFRED TENNYSON, The Two Voices

A sorrow’s crown of sorrow
Is remembering happier things.
ALFRED TENNYSON, Locksley Hall

‘Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.

If I make dark my countenance,
I shut my life from happier chance.
ALFRED TENNYSON, The Two Voices

Authority forgets a dying king.

ALFRED TENNYSON, Idylls of the King

Cast all your cares on God; that anchor holds.

ALFRED TENNYSON, Enoch Arden

My strength is as the strength of ten,
Because my heart is pure.
ALFRED TENNYSON, Sir Galahad

There lives more faith in honest doubt,
Believe me, than in half the creeds.
ALFRED TENNYSON, In Memoriam

Name and fame! to fly sublime
Through the courts, the camps, the schools
Is to be the ball of Time,
Bandied in the hands of fools.
ALFRED TENNYSON, The Vision of Sin

What is that to him that reaps not harvest of his youthful joys,
Though the deep heart of existence beat forever like a boy’s?
ALFRED TENNYSON, Locksley Hall

Large elements in order brought,
And tracts of calm from tempest made,
And world-wide fluctuation sway’d,
In vassal tides that follow’d thought.

He makes no friends who never made a foe.

ALFRED TENNYSON, Alfred Lord Tennyson: A Memoir

It may be that no life is found,
Which only to one engine bound
Falls off, but cycles always round.
ALFRED TENNYSON, The Two Voices

O Love, O fire! once he drew
With one long kiss my whole soul through
My lips, as sunlight drinketh dew.
ALFRED TENNYSON, Fatima

‘Tis held that sorrow makes us wise.

Yet I doubt not thro’ the ages one increasing purpose runs,
And the thoughts of men are widened with the process of the suns.

And Thought leapt out to wed with Thought,
Ere Thought could wed itself with Speech.

For always roaming with a hungry heart,
Much have I seen and known.

Many a night I saw the Pleiads, rising thro’ the mellow shade,
Glitter like a swarm of fire-flies tangled in a silver braid.

Who knowing nothing knows but to obey.
ALFRED TENNYSON, Idylls of the King
Too much wit makes the world rotten.

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