“He said Mozart, Beethoven and Chopin never died. They simply became music.””
Quotes by Robert Ford
“...the grass actually IS greener on the other side, but it's only because of the bodies buried there.””
“We look up, if only to see if we're likely to be rained on. The sky calls attention to itself, whether scored by herons, cranes, or wires; illumined by sunsets, Perseids, or ballparks; broken up by the twigwork of oaks or maples, painted in rainbows, or just primed in the pale gray of my '52 Ford. If we are truthful, the sky is never neutral.””
“As Henry Ford said, "Thinking is the hardest work there is. That is why so few people engage in it.””
“One of the quotes credited to Ford goes: "Thinking is the hardest work there is. That is why so few people engage in it.””
“Death has been tolerable to me only because Death has been the Great Democrat, treating all alike. But now Death plays favorites. Zaccur Barstow, can you understand the bitter, bitter jealousy of the ordinary man of-oh, say‚ fifty- who looks on one of your sort? Fifty years . . . twenty of them he is a child, he is well past thirty before he is skilled in his profession. He is forty before he is established and respected. For not more than the last ten years of his fifty he has really amounted to something." Ford leaned forward in the screen and spoke with sober emphasis: "And now, when he has reached his goal, what is his prize? His eyes are failing him, his bright young strength is gone, his heart and wind are‚ not what they used to be. He is not senile yet . . . but he feels the chill of the first frost. He knows what is in store for him. He knows-he knows!””
Robert Ford was a Scottish author and folklorist, renowned for his contributions to children's literature and the preservation of Scottish folk traditions. Born in 1846, he dedicated much of his life ...