Quotes About Grandeur
Opinions differ on the question of whether a golden age is something you can experience while it's happening or whether it only comes into focus on reflection...no matter how grand and prosperous and momentous the time in which you are living may be, its grandeur is inevitably stained by the incessant drabness of the present.
~ Russell Shorto
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si te elevaran en el aire y miraras hacia abajo las cosas humanas y su versatilidad, piensa que las despreciarías al verlas todas al mismo tiempo que las que habitan por todo el aire y la atmósfera[489]. Y que cuantas veces seas elevado verás lo mismo, lo semejante, su brevedad. De eso depende el delirio de grandeza.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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I admired her lack of compunction, the courage of her bad manners, the energy of simple rage. Throwing a bag of spaghetti had a simplicity to it, a recklessness, a careless grandeur. It got things over with. I was a long way, then, from being able to do anything like it myself.
~ Margaret Atwood
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I did not pity her at all. In a way I admired her. I admired her lack of compunction, the courage of her bad manners, the energy of simple rage. Throwing a bag of spaghetti had a simplicity to it, a recklessness, a careless grandeur.
~ Margaret Atwood
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A man must dream a long time in order to act with grandeur, and dreaming is nursed in darkness.
~ Jean Genet
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Dan Murphy's diagnosis added Lia Lee to a distibguished line of epileptics that has inlcuded Soren Kierkegaard, Vincent van Gogh, Gustave Flaubert, Lewis Carroll, and Fyodor Dostoyevsky, all of whom, like many Hmong shamans, experienced powerful senses of grandeur and spiritiual passion during their seizures, and powerful creative urges in their wake.
~ Anne Fadiman
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Mortal beauty often makes me ache, and mortal grandeur can fill me with that longing...but Paris, Paris drew me close to her heart, so I forgot myself entirely. Forgot the damned and questing preternatural thing that doted on mortal skin and mortal clothing. Paris overwhelmed, and lightened and rewarded more richly than any promise.
~ Anne Rice
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Were they Moorish? Were they Gothic? And what was the name for the finely turned little posts on the balconies? Balusters. So many words ran through his mind, with their infinite connotations—decadent, baroque, grandeur, rococo, monumental, enduring, tragic.
~ Anne Rice/ Christopher Rice
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This doesn't look like anything you'd find mere mortals riding in!
~ Sei Sh?nagon
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In the old days, even the most inconsequential people were impressive. You don't hear such stories these days, do you?
~ Sei Sh?nagon
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All working, practical political systems, even those professing to originate in moral grandeur, are based upon and operate by contempt of human life and the individual fate.
~ Katherine Anne Porter
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The grandeur of the doomsWe have imagined for the mighty dead.
~ John Keats
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Speaking of things singly, Wyoming has nothing beautiful to offer. Taken altogether, it is grandly beautiful, and at sunrise and sunset the "heavens declare His glory.
~ Elinore Pruitt Stewart
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But when you get among such grandeur you get to feel how little you are and how foolish is human endeavor, except that which reunites us with the mighty force called God.
~ Elinore Pruitt Stewart
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This cathedral! After all, the elaborate grace of the Pisan cathedral is one thing, and the massive grandeur of this of Florence is another and better thing; it struck me with a sense of the sublime in architecture. At Pisa we say, 'How beautiful!' here we say nothing; it is enough if we can breathe. The mountainous marble masses overcome as we look up — we feel the weight of them on the soul.
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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In the dark jaws, where all things tumble, where societies crumble and old men stumble, love is the air we breathe, the earth we walk on, the economy we function in. It's not a passion or a fixation or a desire or a guilt. Love should have been a conduct, a process of life, an axiom, a grandeur we evolve...Its connective nature, its transferal powers, make utter sense.
~ Arthur Nersesian
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We know the prodigality of Nature. How many acorns are scattered for one that grows to an oak? And need she be more careful of her stars than of her acorns? If indeed she has no grander aim than to provide a home for her greatest experiment, Man, it would be just like her methods to scatter a million stars whereof one might haply achieve her purpose.
~ Arthur Stanley Eddington
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It might be advanced that there are original sources of expression in the essential grandeur and sublimity of Nature, of an analogous though fainter kind, to those familiar, inexplicable signs by which we trace in the very face and outward lineaments of man the existence and working of the mind within.
~ bagehot walter vi
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What I like about Kannada cinema is that the stories are realistic, but told in grand, larger-than-life fashion.
~ Rituparna Sengupta
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I'm a tragedienne in some way. I think quite epically. I like epic landscapes and grand emotions.
~ Ruth Wilson
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At places like Chelsea, often the garden displays are so big and grand that you'd never be able to have them at home.
~ Anton du Beke
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Our biggest events are the Grand Slams and are always going to be the Grand Slams.
~ John Isner
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Bryce Canyon isn't as famous as the Grand Canyon, but it is just incredible - nothing compares to it.
~ Harry Shearer
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So much of grandeur and richness in songs unnerve me.
~ Navya Nair
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