George Edward Woodberry

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George Edward Woodberry (May 12, 1855 – January 2, 1930) was an American literary critic and poet.

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  • Home from the lonely cities, time's wreck, and the naked woe,
    Home through the clean great waters where freemen's pennants blow,
    Home to the land men dream of, where all the nations go.
  • If you can’t have faith in what is held up to you for faith, you must find things to believe in yourself, for a life without faith in something is too narrow a space to live in.
    • Letter to Charles Battell Loomis, Jr., Beverly, Massachusetts (December 31, 1911), in The Bookman, vol. 74, no. 5 (January–February, 1932), p. 544
  • I think that the sense that someone else cares always helps because it is the sense of love,—at least I think it is so with you.
    • Letter to Charles Battell Loomis, Jr., Beverly, Massachusetts (March 7, 1913), in The Bookman, vol. 74, no. 6 (March, 1932), p. 655
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