By subscribing to Inspiring Quotes you are agreeing to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
English poet Ted Hughes is best known for his stark, no-frills writing on the natural world, which explores the inherent wild nature of both animals and humans. Hughes wrote numerous poetry collections and children’s books, and is also remembered as the husband of the renowned writer Sylvia Plath. Hughes’ words here remind us that taking risks is an essential part of living. With every chance we take, we make ourselves vulnerable to failure and hurt. But at the end of the day, we’re more likely to regret a life lived too cautiously to be enjoyed fully.
8 Surprising Facts About the Gettysburg Address
Beautiful Thoughts on Finding Love Later in Life
15 Quotes for Comfort and Peace This Holiday Season
13 Quotes About Female Friendship
Quotes to Help You Cope With Losing a Pet
15 Reasons to Embrace Being Sensitive
20 Happiness Quotes for a Joyful Life
20 Inspiring Quotes for Caregivers
Beautiful Quotes From U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón
'To Err Is Human': 20 Quotes About Second Chances
12 Quotes to Help You Cope With Chronic Pain