"Whether we wake or we sleep, Whether we carol or weep, The Sun with his Planets in chime, Marketh the going of Time."
Edward Fitzgerald
Poet, Translator
Edward Fitzgerald was a British poet and translator, best known for his English version of 'The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam', which explores themes of love and existential reflection.
- Born
- March 12, 1809
- Died
- October 31, 1883
- Quotes
- 3
- Rank
- #1145
About Edward Fitzgerald
Edward Fitzgerald — Life and Legacy
Edward Fitzgerald was a British poet and translator, renowned for his masterful English rendition of 'The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam'. His work is significant not only for its lyrical beauty but also for its profound exploration of love and the human condition. Fitzgerald's translations breathe new life into Khayyam's verses, revealing a deep understanding of the emotional landscape that defines human experience. Central to Fitzgerald's thinking is the idea that life is fleeting and should be embraced with passion. His famous line, 'The moving finger writes; and, having writ, moves on', encapsulates a worldview that recognizes the inevitability of time and the importance of living fully in the present. This perspective challenges readers to confront their own mortality and the transient nature of existence, urging them to find meaning in the moment. Fitzgerald's work continues to resonate today, as it invites readers to reflect on their own lives and relationships. His quotes, rich with emotional depth, remind us of the beauty found in love and the acceptance of life's impermanence, making his insights timeless and relevant across generations.
Quote collection
Edward Fitzgerald quotes
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"A book of verses underneath the bough, A jug of wine, a loaf of bread-and thou."
"I am all for the short and merry life."