Welcome to the Quotable Success Collections!

Quotable Success, like BeMoreCreative.com, encourages thinking, working, and living more creatively. Creativity is "the power to connect the seemingly unconnected" (W. Plommer). To support this work, we earn a small affiliate commission. Please browse creatively!


Alfred, Lord Tennyson: Deep on the...

Alfred, Lord Tennyson: Deep on the...

Deep on the convent-roof the snows
Are sparkling to the moon;
My breath to heaven like vapour goes:
May my...

More about this quote...

Alfred, Lord Tennyson: Either sex alone...

Alfred, Lord Tennyson: Either sex alone...

Either sex alone is half itself.

Source: In The Ultimate Success Quotations...

More about this quote...

Alfred, Lord Tennyson: For man is...

Alfred, Lord Tennyson: For man is...

For man is man and master of his fate.

Source: Idylls of the King, 'The Marriage of...

More about this quote...

Alfred, Lord Tennyson: Great in council...

Alfred, Lord Tennyson: Great in council...

Great in council and great in war,
Foremost captain of his time.


Source: Ode on...

More about this quote...

Alfred, Lord Tennyson: O love, what...

Alfred, Lord Tennyson: O love, what...

O love, what hours were thine and mine,
In lands of palm and southern pine.


More about this quote...

William Wordsworth: Another year! -...

William Wordsworth: Another year! -...

Another year! - another deadly blow!
Another mighty empire overthrown!
And we are left, or shall be left,...

More about this quote...

William Wordsworth: Another race hath...

William Wordsworth: Another race hath...

Another race hath been, and other palms are won.
Thanks to the human heart by which we live,
Thanks to its...

More about this quote...

William Wordsworth: Stepping westward seemed...

William Wordsworth: Stepping westward seemed...

Stepping westward seemed to be
A kind of heavenly destiny.


Source: Stepping...

More about this quote...

William Wordsworth: Give unto me,...

William Wordsworth: Give unto me,...

Give unto me, made lowly wise,
The spirit of self-sacrifice.


Source: Ode to...

More about this quote...

William Wordsworth: There's something in...

William Wordsworth: There's something in...

There's something in a flying horse,
There's something in a huge balloon;
But through the clouds I'll never...

More about this quote...

William Wordsworth: The brook and...

William Wordsworth: The brook and...

The brook and road
Were fellow-travellers in this gloomy strait.


Source: The...

More about this quote...

William Wordsworth: My apprehensions come...

William Wordsworth: My apprehensions come...

My apprehensions come in crowds;
I dread the rustling of the grass;
The very shadows of the clouds
Have power...

More about this quote...

William Wordsworth: Brothers all<br>In honour,...

William Wordsworth: Brothers all
In honour,...

Brothers all
In honour, as in one community,
Scholars and gentlemen.


Source:...

More about this quote...

William Wordsworth: Still glides the...

William Wordsworth: Still glides the...

Still glides the stream, and shall for ever glide;
The form remains, the function never...

More about this quote...

Oscar Wilde: Newspapers have degenerated....

Oscar Wilde: Newspapers have degenerated....

Newspapers have degenerated. They may now be absolutely relied upon.

Source: In ...

More about this quote...

Oscar Wilde: The first duty...

Oscar Wilde: The first duty...

The first duty in life is to be as artificial as possible. What the second duty is no one has yet...

More about this quote...

Oscar Wilde: The basis of...

Oscar Wilde: The basis of...

The basis of optimism is sheer terror.

Source: Lord Henry, in The Picture of Dorian...

More about this quote...

Oscar Wilde: The Ideal Man...

Oscar Wilde: The Ideal Man...

The Ideal Man should talk to us as if we were goddesses, and treat us as if we were children. He should refuse all our...

More about this quote...

Alexander Pope: Tis with our...

Alexander Pope: Tis with our...

Tis with our judgements as our watches, none
Go just alike, yet each believes his own.


More about this quote...

Alexander Pope: But let a...

Alexander Pope: But let a...

But let a lord once own the happy lines,
How the wit brightens! how the style refines!


More about this quote...

Page 1,822 of 2,002


(C)2026 Quotable Success - All Rights Reserved.

Quotable Success
Harrisonburg, VA