1.
Physiognomy is often a great falsifier, though as a rule it is honest enough.
Joaquin Miller
2.
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.
Joaquin Miller
3.
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
Joaquin Miller
4.
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.
Joaquin Miller
5.
Men say, "By pride the angels fell from heaven." By pride they reached a place from which they fell!
Joaquin Miller
6.
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
Joaquin Miller
7.
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.
Joaquin Miller
8.
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.
Joaquin Miller
9.
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.
Joaquin Miller
10.
Merciful Father, I will not complain. I know that the sunshine shall follow the rain.
Joaquin Miller
11.
Sail on! sail on! sail on! and on!
Joaquin Miller
12.
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.
Joaquin Miller
13.
The biggest dog has been a pup.
Joaquin Miller
14.
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.
Joaquin Miller
15.
That man who lives for self alone, Lives for the meanest mortal known.
Joaquin Miller
16.
All you can hold in your cold dead hand is what you have given away.
Joaquin Miller
17.
Men lie, who lack courage to tell truth--the cowards!
Joaquin Miller
18.
He gives twice who gives quickly. credited to Publius Syrus Mimus.
Joaquin Miller
19.
Fame lulls the fever of the soul, and makes Us feel that we have grasp'd an immortality.
Joaquin Miller
20.
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.
Joaquin Miller
21.
God's poet is silence! His song is unspoken, And yet so profound, so loud, and so far, It fills you, it thrills you with measures unbroken, And as soft, and as fair, and as far as a star.
Joaquin Miller
22.
Primeval forests! virgin sod! That Saxon has not ravish'd yet, Lo! peak on peak in stairways set- In stepping stairs that reach to God! Here we are free as sea or wind, For here are set Time's snowy tents In everlasting battlements Against the march of Saxon mind.
Joaquin Miller
23.
Is it worthwhile that we jostle a brother, Bearing his load on the rough road of life? Is it worthwhile that we jeer at each other, In blackness of heart - that we war to the knife? God pity us all in our pitiful strife
Joaquin Miller
24.
I saw the lightnings gleaming rod.
Reach forth and write upon the sky
The awful autograph of God.
Joaquin Miller
25.
There are many To-morrows, my Love, my Love, There is only one To-day.
Joaquin Miller
26.
The living grave of crime.
Joaquin Miller
27.
Man's books are but man's alphabet,
Beyond and on his lessons lie -
The lessons of the violet,
The large gold letters of the sky;
The love of beauty, blossomed soil,
The large content, the tranquil toil:
The toil that nature ever taught,
The patient toil, the constant stir,
The toil of seas where shores are wrought,
The toil of Christ, the carpenter;
The toil of God incessantly
By palm-set land or frozen sea.
Joaquin Miller
28.
The gold-barr'd butterflies to and from And over the waterside wander'd and wove As heedless and idle as clouds that rove And drift by the peaks of perpetual snow.
Joaquin Miller
29.
He gained a world; he gave that world Its grandest lesson: "On! sail on!"
Joaquin Miller
30.
Knowledge is
Bought only with a weary care,
And wisdom means a world of pain.
Joaquin Miller