"Physiognomy is often a great falsifier, though as a rule it is honest enough."
About Joaquin Miller
Joaquin Miller — Life and Legacy
Joaquin Miller, often referred to as the 'Poet of the Sierras,' was a significant figure in American literature during the late 19th century. His work, particularly 'Songs of the Sierras,' showcases his profound connection to the natural world and his advocacy for personal liberty. Miller's poetry reflects a deep appreciation for the American landscape, often portraying it as a source of inspiration and freedom. In his lines, he famously stated that 'the wild is the only true home,' which encapsulates his belief that nature is essential for authentic living. This perspective not only highlights his romantic view of the wilderness but also challenges the societal norms of his time, advocating for a life unbound by convention. Miller's exploration of themes like individualism and the beauty of the untamed landscape reveals his inner conflict between civilization and the wild. Today, Miller's quotes and poetry resonate with readers seeking a deeper understanding of freedom and the human experience in relation to nature. His ability to articulate the tension between societal expectations and personal authenticity continues to inspire those who value the spirit of adventure and the call of the wild.
Quote collection
Joaquin Miller quotes (page 1 of 2)
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"Tis midnight now. The bend and broken moon, Batter'd and black, as from a thousand battles, Hangs silent on the purple walls of Heaven."
"Lonely as God, and white as a winter moon, Mount Shasta starts up sudden and solitary from the heart of the great black forests of Northern California"
"In men whom men condemn as ill I find so much of goodness still, In men whom men pronounce divine I find so much of sin and blot, I do not dare to draw a line Between the two, where God has not."
"Men say, "By pride the angels fell from heaven." By pride they reached a place from which they fell!"
"All honor to him who shall win the prize. The world has cried for a thousand years. But to him who tries and fails and dies, I give great honor and glory and tears."
"I throw a kiss across the sea, I drink the winds as drinking wine, And dream they all are blown from thee, I catch the whisper'd kiss of thine."
"UNDER THE STORM AND THE CLOUD TODAY, AND TODAY THE HARD PERIL AND PAIN - TOMORROW THE STONE WILL BE ROLLED AWAY, FOR THE SUNSHINE SHALL FOLLOW THE RAIN"
"The bravest battle that ever was fought; Shall I tell you where and when? On the maps of the world you will find it not; It was fought by the mothers of men."
"The biggest dog has been a pup."
"The soul that feeds on books alone - I count that soul exceeding small That lives alone by book and creed, - A soul that has not learned to read."
"Sail on! sail on! sail on! and on!"
"Merciful Father, I will not complain. I know that the sunshine shall follow the rain."
"That man who lives for self alone, Lives for the meanest mortal known."
"O woman, born first to believe us; Yea, also born first to forget; Born first to betray and deceive us, Yet first to repent and regret."
"Man's books are but a climbing stair, Lain step by step, like stairs of stone; The stairway here, the temple there - Man's lampad honor, and his trust, The God who called him from the dust."
"Fame lulls the fever of the soul, and makes Us feel that we have grasp'd an immortality."
"He gives twice who gives quickly. credited to Publius Syrus Mimus."
"Men lie, who lack courage to tell truth--the cowards!"
"All you can hold in your cold dead hand is what you have given away."