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Quotes About Grandeur

The "palace" took up an entire fifth of the city
~ Anthony Everitt
It looked a little like a railway terminus as designed by an overambitious architect … one obviously with ideas above his station.
~ Anthony Horowitz
La pelouse partait de la plage et grimpait sur cinq cents mètres jusqu'à la porte d'entrée, enjambait des cadrans solaires, des sentiers pavés de briques et des jardins flamboyants, atteignait enfin la maison et se brisait contre ses murs, dans une explosion de vigne vierge, comme emportée par son élan
~ Francis Scott Fitzgerald
The only thing 'championship' about Wimbledon is its prestige.
~ John McEnroe
All kingdoms look small through an airplane window - little dominions built on quicksand. But looking up from the ground, where most of us stand, they're rather impressive.
~ Steve Rushin
If you look at us as a company, what's the one thing that's consistent? It has to be the biggest, the best, the greatest. My father, over the years, has bought some of the best mansions of the world. It's just something he loves.
~ Eric Trump
When you come to my show, I want it to feel like opera, like a theatre.
~ The Weeknd
The world looked to them like a great roll of butcher paper unfurled on a table.
~ Luis Alberto Urrea
Strangely, as much as I heard the word secular as a label on things that should be avoided by good Christians, I don't ever remember hearing the word sacred as its opposite. Instead, I heard the words clean and safe to describe what was not deemed worldly. Clean and safe. How puny those words are. What a pitiful reduction of the grandeur of the created world and its inhabitants. What a sad commentary on the church's understanding of the God of the universe.
~ Madeleine L'Engle
ON THE BANKS of every great river you'll find a monument to excess." Kanai recalled the list of examples Nirmal had provided to prove this: the opera house of Manaus, the temple of Karnak, the ten thousand pagodas of Pagan. In the years since, he had visited many of those places, and it made him laugh to think his uncle had insisted that Canning too had a place on that list: "The mighty Matla's monument is Port Canning.
~ Amitav Ghosh
The same wakefulness the individual Calvinist was to use to keep watch over his own sins Winthrop and Cotton called for also in the group at large. This humility, this fear, was what kept their delusions of grandeur in check. That's what subsequent generations lost. From New England's Puritans we inherited the idea that America is blessed and ordained by God above all nations, but lost the fear of wrath and retribution.
~ Sarah Vowell
Thus, there is a hidden grandeur in the most ordinary things. St. Josemaria saw this, and he had little patience for those would-be saints with romantic inclinations who saw ordinary life as merely an obstacle to true greatness.
~ Scott Hahn
Whether the nostalgia of the Edsel boys for the Edsel runs to the humorous or to the tragic, it is a thought-provoking phenomenon. Maybe it means merely that they miss the limelight they first basked in and later squirmed in, or maybe it means that a time has come when—as in Elizabethan drama but seldom before in American business—failure can have a certain grandeur that success never knows.
~ John Brooks
maybe it means that a time has come when—as in Elizabethan drama but seldom before in American business—failure can have a certain grandeur that success never knows.
~ John Brooks
Go to the sea or climb the mountain, and with the ruggedest and the savagest you will find likewise the fairest and the most delicate. The greatness and the minuteness of nature pass all understanding.
~ John Burroughs
Everything bigger than life attracts a crowd.
~ Gunter Grass
The more keenly we are awake to the perils of life, the higher and grander is the possibility of being truly brave.
~ Henry Van Dyke
Not in achievement, but in endurance, of the human soul, does it show its divine grandeur and its alliance with the infinite.
~ Edwin Hubbel Chapin
Come to a rousing end. End in style, with flair or a flourish.
~ Anthony Weston
In the U.S., everything is big - it's like looking through a magnifying glass.
~ Yung Lean
Among these temples there is one which far surpasses all the rest, whose grandeur of architectural details no human tongue is able to describe; for within its precincts, surrounded by a lofty wall, there is room enough for a town of five hundred families.
~ Hernan Cortes
Reader, persons who have never witnessed a hurricane, such as not unfrequently desolates the sultry climates of the south, can scarcely form an idea of their terrific grandeur. One would think that, not content with laying waste all on land, it must needs sweep the waters of the shallows quite dry to quench its thirst.
~ John James Audubon
London, thou art the flower of cities all!
~ William Dunbar
The orange of the golden carp appeared at the edge of the pond. . . . We watched in silence at the beauty and grandeur of the great fish. Out of the corners of my eyes I saw Cico hold his hand to his breast as the golden carp glided by. Then with a switch of his powerful tail the golden carp disappeared into the shadowy water under the thicket.
~ Rudolfo Anaya