A Poem from Edna St. Vincent Millay: Grown-up Was it for this I uttered prayers, And sobbed and cursed and kicked the stairs, That now, domestic as a plate, I should retire at half-past eight?
Edna St. Vincent MillayRead
Pour away despair and rinse the cup. Eat happiness like bread.
Interpretation
Embrace joy and let go of negativity, nurturing a positive mindset.
In this quote, Edna St. Vincent Millay encourages individuals to discard feelings of despair and cultivate happiness as a fundamental necessity in life. By using the metaphor of eating happiness like bread, she emphasizes the idea that joy should be an essential part of our everyday existence, just like nourishment is vital for our physical well-being.
In practice
This quote could be used in a motivational speech emphasizing the importance of positivity.
A Poem from Edna St. Vincent Millay: Grown-up Was it for this I uttered prayers, And sobbed and cursed and kicked the stairs, That now, domestic as a plate, I should retire at half-past eight?
Childhood is not from birth to a certain age and at a certain age. The child is grown, and puts away childish things. Childhood is the kingdom where nobody dies.
I went to Boston fully expecting to be arrested - arrested by a polizia created by a government that my ancestors rebelled to establish.
Listen, children: Your father is dead. From his old coats I'll make you little jackets; I'll make you little trousers From his old pants. There'll be in his pockets Things he used to put there, Keys and pennies Covered with tobacco; Dan shall have the pennies To save in his bank; Anne shall have the keys To make a pretty noise with. Life must go on, Though good men die; Anne, eat your breakfast; Dan, take your medicine; Life must go on; I forget just why.
I would I were alive again To kiss the fingers of the rain, To drink into my eyes the shine Of every slanting silver line, To catch the freshened, fragrant breeze From drenched and dripping apple-trees. For soon the shower will be done, And then the broad face of the sun Will laugh above the rain-soaked earth Until the world with answering mirth Shakes joyously, and each round drop Rolls twinkling, from its grass-blade top.
I drank at every vine, the last was like the first. I came upon no wine so wonderful as thirst.
There are other ways of finding satisfaction, recipes for human happiness, enjoyment, dignified and meaningful, gratifying life, than increased consumption that increases production.
If we opened our minds to enjoyment, we might find tranquil pleasures spread about us on every side. We might live with the angels that visit us on every sunbeam, and sit with the fairies who wait on every flower.
What youβre believing in the moment creates your suffering or your happiness.
We all live with the objective of being happy; our lives are all different and yet the same.
Living a good life leads to enduring happiness. Goodness in and of itself is the practice AND the reward.
I've learned from experience that the greater part of our happiness or misery depends on our dispositions and not on our circumstances.
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