Welcome to our collection of inspiring Robert Burns quotes! Robert Burns, also known as Scotland’s national bard, was a prolific poet and lyricist whose works continue to resonate with readers around the world. Born on January 25, 1759, in Alloway, Ayrshire, Burns is celebrated for his ability to capture the essence of human emotions and experiences through his verse.
Throughout his life, Burns penned numerous poems and songs that explore themes such as love, nature, politics, and the human condition. His writing often reflects his deep appreciation for the natural beauty of Scotland and the struggles of its people. With a keen eye for observation and a gift for poignant expression, Burns left behind a rich legacy that continues to inspire and move generations of readers.
In this compilation, you’ll find a selection of Robert Burns’ most memorable quotes, each offering insights into life, love, and the human spirit. Whether you’re seeking wisdom, inspiration, or simply a glimpse into the mind of one of history’s most beloved poets, these quotes are sure to resonate. Feel free to use them as you wish copy them, place them on an image, or enhance them with stylish fonts. Let the timeless words of Robert Burns ignite your imagination and stir your soul.
The joy of my heart is to ‘study men, their manners, and their ways,’ and for this darling object I cheerfully sacrifice every other consideration. Robert Burns
And there begins a lang digression about the lords o’ the creation. Robert Burns
O thou great, unknown Power! Thou Almighty God, who hast lighted up reason in my breast and blessed me with immortality! I have frequently wandered from that order and regularity necessary for the perfection of thy works, yet thou hast never left me nor forsaken me. Robert Burns
Man’s inhumanity to man makes countless thousands mourn! Robert Burns
Let them cant about decorum, Who have characters to lose! Robert Burns
Firmness in enduring and exertion is a character I always wish to possess. I have always despised the whining yelp of complaint and cowardly resolve. Robert Burns
There is nothing in the whole frame of man which seems to me so unaccountable as that thing called conscience. Robert Burns
There is something so mean and unmanly in the arts of dissimulation and falsehood that I am surprised they can be used by anyone in so noble, so generous a passion as virtuous love. Robert Burns
The appellation of a Scottish Bard is by far my highest pride; to continue to deserve it is my most exalted ambition. Robert Burns
Dare to be honest and fear no labor. Robert Burns
There is scarcely anything to which I am so feelingly alive as the honour and welfare of my country, and, as a poet, I have no higher enjoyment than singing her sons and daughters. Robert Burns
It is natural for a young fellow to like the acquaintance of females and customary for him to keep them company when occasion serves. Some one of them is more agreeable to him than the rest; there is something, he knows not what, pleases him, he knows not how, in her company. This I take to be what is called love with the greatest part of us. Robert Burns
Suspense is worse than disappointment. Robert Burns
There is no such uncertainty as a sure thing. Robert Burns
Critics! Those cut-throat bandits in the paths of fame. Robert Burns
The snowdrop and primrose our woodlands adorn, and violets bathe in the wet o’ the morn. Robert Burns
I foresee that poverty and obscurity probably await me, and I am in some measure prepared and daily preparing to meet them. Robert Burns
Suspicion is a heavy armor and with its weight it impedes more than it protects. Robert Burns
Affliction’s sons are brothers in distress; A brother to relieve, how exquisite the bliss! Robert Burns
I am very willing to admit that I have some poetical abilities, and as few – if any – writers, either moral or political, are intimately acquainted with the classes of mankind among whom I have chiefly mingled, I may have seen men and manners in a different phasis from what is common, which may assist originality of thought. Robert Burns
His locked, lettered, braw brass collar, Shewed him the gentleman and scholar. Robert Burns
The wide world is all before us – but a world without a friend. Robert Burns
I pick my favourite quotations and store them in my mind as ready armour, offensive or defensive, amid the struggle of this turbulent existence. Robert Burns
In my conscience, I believe that my heart has been so oft on fire that it is absolutely vitrified. Robert Burns
I have often thought that if a well-grounded affection be not really a part of virtue, it is something extremely akin to it. Robert Burns
