William Cowper, (1731-1800) English poet, hymnodist Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Comment on this quote Share via Email Print this Page William Cowper Quote “'Tis liberty alone that gives the flower Of fleeting life its lustre and perfume; And we are weeds without it.”William Cowper ~ William Cowper (1731-1800) English poet, hymnodist Liberty , Life , Wisdom Ratings and Comments Reply Mike, Norwalk 3/19/10 Tis not liberty alone, but a extremely vital component. Reply Anon 3/19/10 Reminds me of the parable of the seed and what kind of soil it is sown in. Reply jim k, Austin 3/19/10 As to flowers, many are in our congress. They are Blooming Idiots otherwise known as "progressives", a new name for liberals. Reply E Archer, NYC 3/19/10 Reply Ken, Allyn, WA 3/19/10 Liberty to the flower is like the unfiltered sun and rain that allows it to grow and flourish with beauty. The beauty and fragrance of a flower is what enables it to be productive. Without liberty, nature cannot be productive. Reply Abigail, CM 3/20/10 lovely.......... Reply RBESRQ 3/20/10 Liberals are flowers amongst a sea of weeds - don't you Libertarians know your own ideology? Reply Mike, Norwalk 3/20/10 Robert, one of the great things about libertarian ideology is that I/we can individually think or believe what ever I/we like with out a tyrannical limiting check list like conservatives and liberals. The simple foundation of libertarian belief is obedience to natural law which includes the right to be left alone - your rights end at my nose (and vise versa / no compelled compliance, license, victimless crimes, or larceny with impunity). What mental image are you referencing when you write "don't you Libertarians know your own ideology? I'm not sure how your using the term 'Liberal'? The term liberal, as was worn by the founders has evolved into today's libertarianism. The term 'Liberal' today, infers a socialist theology being contrary to natural law, forced to obey the unsustainable emotions and substantiveless philosophies of the majority or an omnipotent oligarchy. Today's liberals are the equivalent to helots, governmental serfs, and social slaves. From my youth, using today's ideologies, I never understood why anyone would want to be a socialist = a communist / liberal or, a fascist / conservative? What is your definition of 'liberal'? SaveOk2 SaveOk2 View CommentsClick to view or comment. Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print This William Cowper quote is found in these categories: Liberty quotes Life quotes Wisdom quotes About William Cowper Bio of William Cowper Quotations by William Cowper Books by/about William Cowper William Cowper videos William Cowper on Wikipedia Astrological chart for William Cowper