Poems List

Every now and then a man’s mind is stretched by a new idea or sensation, and never shrinks back to its former dimensions.
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How many people live on the reputation of the reputation they might have made!
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The most stringent protection of free speech would not protect a man falsely shouting fire in a theatre and causing a panic. sometimes quoted as, ‘shouting fire in a crowded theatre’

in Schenck v. United States (1919)

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Certitude is not the test of certainty. We have been cocksure of many things that were not so.

‘Natural Law’ (1918)

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It is better to be seventy years young than forty years old!

reply to invitation from Julia Ward Howe to her seventieth birthday party, 27 May 1889

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We pause to … recall what our country has done for each of us and to ask ourselves what we can do for our country in return.

speech, Keene, New Hampshire, 30 May 1884; see Kennedy 199:1

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Truth, when not sought after, rarely comes to light.
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Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. was born on August 18, 1809, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. A graduate of Harvard Medical School in 1836, he became a respected physician, professor, and writer. His medical career was marked by groundbreaking discoveries, including his pioneering research on the cause of puerperal fever, in which he argued that the disease was contagious and transmitted by physicians. Although his ideas initially faced resistance, they were eventually widely accepted and led to significant improvements in hospital hygiene. Parallel to his medical career, Holmes developed a prolific career as a poet, essayist, and lecturer. His poems, often characterized by their humor, wit, and reflections on life and society, made him one of the most popular poets in the United States during his time. He was one of the founders of the literary magazine The Atlantic Monthly in 1857, where he published many of his best-known essays. Holmes was also an active member of Boston's intellectual life, participating in literary clubs and scientific societies. Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. passed away on October 7, 1894, in Boston, Massachusetts. His legacy endures in both medicine and literature, and he is remembered as one of the most influential figures of the 19th century in the United States. His son, Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., followed in his father's footsteps, becoming a prominent jurist and Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.