Edgar Guest Quotes
Born: August 20, 1881
Edgar Guest, the beloved People’s Poet, spent a lifetime distilling the ordinary into the extraordinary. Born in 1881, his prolific verses, published in the Detroit Free Press, became a daily touchstone for millions navigating the complexities of modern life. Guest’s philosophy was profoundly simple: find joy in duty, courage in struggle, and beauty in the commonplace. He championed resilience, family, and quiet integrity, arguing that greatness is forged not in grand gestures, but in the small, consistent choices of everyday existence. His quotes resonate because they speak a universal truth—that wisdom is not an abstract ideal, but a living practice found in a warm home, a steady hand, and an unwavering heart.
Edgar Guest Quotes (2)
"I want to be able, as days go by, always to look myself straight in the eye."
— Edgar Guest"I take the family shopping round. The markets of the world."
— Edgar Guest