Kipling Back to the Army Again

fifteen Meaningful Rudyard Kipling Quotes to Inspire Y'all

Born in British India, Rudyard Kipling wrote the classic story The Jungle Volume earlier he was 30 years quondam. His writing juxtaposes the innocence of being a child with the cruelty of the world effectually him — and the condolement in finding kindness in unexpected places. Kipling'due south quotes can guide readers to live a fulfilling life, even if they're unlucky enough to grow upward outside the jungle.

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Rudyard Kipling Quotes on Living a Good Life

While Rudyard Kipling is primarily known as a children's writer, his works for adults reflect a sage consideration of the political climate at the turn of the 20th century. From commentary on World War I to a quiet reflection on edifice character, his words endure far by his lifetime.

  • "If you can make full the unforgiving infinitesimal / With sixty seconds' worth of distance run / Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it, / And — which is more — you'll exist a Man, my son!" - "If—"

  • "When Earth's last picture is painted and the tubes are twisted and dried, / When the oldest colours have faded, and the youngest critic has died, / We shall rest, and, organized religion, we shall need it— lie down for an æon or two, / Till the Master of All Good Workmen shall put us to work anew." - "When Earth's Concluding Picture is Painted"

  • "I Keep six honest serving-men: / (They taught me all I knew) / Their names are What and Where and When / And How and Why and Who." - "The Elephant's Child," Just-So Stories

  • "To exist your own man is a difficult concern. If you try it, you'll be lonely often, and sometimes frightened. Only no price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself." - Reader'southward Assimilate, 1959

  • "For Fiction is Truth's elder sister. Plainly. No i in the world knew what truth was till some one had told a story." - quoted in Writings on Writing

  • "The truly salubrious man doesn't know he has a liver." - The Light That Failed

  • "Yous mustn't mind what other people practice. If their souls were your soul, it would be dissimilar. You stand and autumn by your own piece of work, remember, and it's waste product of time to think of whatsoever ane else in this boxing." - The Light That Failed

  • "I'd have any punishment that's in store for him if I could; only the worst of it is, no man can save his brother." - The Low-cal That Failed

  • "Laughing through clouds, his milk-teeth nonetheless unshed, / Cities and men he smote from overhead. / His deaths delivered, he returned to play / Childlike, with kittenish things at present put abroad." - "Epitaphs of the War"

Wild Animal Quotes by Rudyard Kipling

Kipling's use of anthropomorphism places wise words in the mouths of mongooses, wolves, panthers, and bears. Children and adults alike can appreciate these wild (and shrewd) quotes coming from not-then-wildlife.

  • "The strength of the Pack is the Wolf, and the strength of the Wolf is the Pack." - The Jungle Book

  • "Ye may impale for yourselves, and your mates, and your cubs every bit they need, and ye can; / But kill non for pleasure of killing, and SEVEN TIMES NEVER Kill Human being." - The 2d Jungle Book

  • "The Camel's hump is an ugly lump / Which well you may see at the Zoo; / Only uglier nonetheless is the hump nosotros get / From having too little to practice." - Just-And then Stories

  • "The reason the beasts requite among themselves is that Human is the weakest and most defenseless of all living things, and it is unsportsmanlike to touch him." - The Jungle Volume

  • "Bagheera gave him half a dozen love-taps from a panther's point of view (they would inappreciably have waked ane of his own cubs), but for a seven-year-old boy they amounted to as severe a beating as you lot could wish to avert." - The Jungle Book

  • "I will get out until the day, until the morning break— / Out to the wind'due south untainted osculation, the water's clean caress; / I will forget my talocrural joint-band and snap my picket pale. / I will revisit my lost loves, and playmates masterless!" - The Jungle Book

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