Robert Frost Quotes About Fun

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  • 'Warm in December, cold in June, you say?' I don't suppose the water's changed at all. You and I know enough to know it's warm Compared with cold, and cold compared with warm. But all the fun's in how you say a thing.

    Robert Frost (2015). “The Road Not Taken and Other Poems: (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)”, p.42, Penguin
  • All the fun is in how you say a thing.

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    Robert Frost (2012). “A Boy's Will and North of Boston”, p.37, Courier Corporation
  • Let those possess the land, and only those, Who love it with a love so strong and stupid That they may be abused and taken advantage of And made fun of by business, law, and art.

    Robert Frost, David Bradley, Dewitt Jones (1979). “Robert Frost, a tribute to the source”, Henry Holt & Co
  • I fail to see what fun, what satisfaction / A God can find in laughing at how badly / Men fumble at the possibilities.

    Robert Frost (1963). “Selected poems”
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