Home > Author > W.B. Yeats >

" One loses, as one grows older, something of the lightness of one's dreams; one begins to take life up in both hands, and to care more for the fruit than the flower, and that is no great loss perhaps. "

W.B. Yeats , The Celtic Twilight: Faerie and Folklore


Image for Quotes

W.B. Yeats quote : One loses, as one grows older, something of the lightness of one's dreams; one begins to take life up in both hands, and to care more for the fruit than the flower, and that is no great loss perhaps.