I don't think it is a line from one of his poems, but a quote that he said.
The line "Don't ever take a fence down until you know why it was put up" is from Robert Frost's poem "Mending Wall." In this poem, the speaker questions the necessity of a physical barrier (the wall) between neighbors and explores themes of tradition, boundaries, and common ground.
The quote "The best way out is always through" is from Robert Frost's poem "A Servant to Servants."
i think everyone who got linked to this and was dissappointed cuz you dont have an answer wants to know the same thing.
so they dont get frost bite so they dont get frost bite
dont buy them
when u get up your brain is working, but when u get to work it turns off, u know, a little sarcastic, but it means we dont like work
dont buy them
In Robert Frost's poem "Mending Wall," the hunters are portrayed as mischievous by the speaker, who questions the necessity of the wall for keeping them out. The hunters serve as a metaphor for those who challenge boundaries and traditions.
Well you dont hve frost in the house do u ( laughs)
no sir> you are putting up a fence without details to us so it's your project and dont put it on his property or it will be his fence.
dont give a ****
grassor a fence
a peck of gold