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Quotes About Grandeur

It rolls in grandeur lone-- The stream of Time; And on its shores lie strown The wrecks of every clime.
~ Harvey Rice
It was very different when the masters of science sought immortality and power; such views, although futile, were grand: but now the scene was changed. The ambition of the inquirer seemed to limit itself to the annihilation of those visions on which my interest in science was chiefly founded. I was required to exchange chimeras of boundless grandeur for realities of little worth.
~ Mary Shelley
It was very different, when the masters of the science sought immortality and power; such views, although futile, were grand: but now the scene was changed. The ambition of the inquirer seemed to limit itself to the annihilation of those visions on which my interest in science was chiefly founded. I was required to exchange chimeras of boundless grandeur for realities of little worth.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
The ambition of the inquirer seemed to limit itself to the annihilation of those visions on which my interest in science was chiefly founded. I was required to exchange chimeras of boundless grandeur for realities of little worth.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
I had a contempt for the uses of modern natural philosophy. It was very different, when the masters of the science sought immortality and power; such views, although futile, were grand: but now the scene was changed. The ambition of the inquirer seemed to limit itself to the annihilation of those visions on which my interest in science was chiefly founded. I was required to exchange chimeras of boundless grandeur for realities of little worth.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
What I was referring to was not religion as such, but a special category of abstractions, the most exalted one, which, for centuries, had been the near-monopoly of religion: ethics--not the particular content of religious ethics, but the abstraction ethics, the realm of values, man's code of good and evil, with the emotional connotations of height, uplift, nobility, reverence, grandeur, which pertain to the realm of man's values, but which religion has arrogated to itself.
~ Ayn Rand
Greatness is achieved by the productive effort of a man's mind in the pursuit of clearly defined, rational goals. But a delusion of grandeur can be served only by the switching, undefinable chimera of a public monument—which is presented as a munificent gift to the victims whose forced labor or extorted money had paid for it—which is dedicated to the service of all and none, owned by all and none, gaped at by all and enjoyed by none.
~ Ayn Rand
houses for the gentry that are wondrous to behold.
~ Barbara Taylor Bradford
Domaine Leroy Musigny Grand Cru
~ Barry Eisler
She remembered Scott saying that people shouldn't be allowed houses with more than two toilets to shit in, it gives them delusions of grandeur.
~ Stephen King
The key is love, the action is service, and the joy is knowing the grandeur that is God in us and in everything.
~ Dorothy Maclean
What I like about cities is that everything is king size, the beauty and the ugliness.
~ Joseph Brodsky
The depth is simply the height inverted, as sin is the index of moral grandeur. The cry is not only truly human, but divine as well. God is deeper than the deepest depth in man. He is holier than our deepest sin is deep. There is no depth so deep to us as when God reveals his holiness in dealing with our sin . . . . [And so] think more of the depth of God than the depth of your cry. The worst thing that can happen to a man is to have no God to cry to out of the depth.
~ Eugene H. Peterson
Many people ask me why I chose to remake 'Devdas.' I wanted to make a film that celebrated grandeur and grace.
~ Sanjay Leela Bhansali
It wasn't until later in my career that I really focused on the importance on making an entrance.
~ Finn Balor
This sense of my own weakness and emptiness comforts me. I feel myself a mere speck of dust lost in space, yet I am part of that endless grandeur which envelopes me. I could never see why that should be cause for despair, since there could very well be nothing at all behind the black curtain.
~ Gustave Flaubert
And here, it seems to me, is much of the secret of the charm of woods in England. A wood should never be vast. The best woods are small, a few acres in extent, not much more than copses. The word forest creates in the mind a feeling of grandeur, of something primeval.
~ H.E. Bates
For humility and poverty, in themselves, the world has little liking and less respect. In the folk-lore of all races, despite the sentimentalization of abasement for dramatic effect, it is always power and grandeur that count in the end.
~ H.L. Mencken
Unlike films, plays don't take place in the past. The fear,anxiety of the actors is happening now, in front of you. If performing is risky, we identify with the possibility of granduer and disaster (The Body and Seven Stories).
~ Hanif Kureishi
To yield to the mere process of disintegration has become an irresistible temptation, not only because it has assumed the spurious grandeur of "historical necessity," but also because everything outside it has begun to appear lifeless, bloodless, meaningless, and unreal. The
~ Hannah Arendt
The highest of the world's mountains, it seems, has to make but a single gesture of magnificence to be the lord of all, vast in unchallenged and isolated supremacy.
~ George Leigh Mallory
Of all man's works of art, a cathedral is greatest. A vast and majestic tree is greater than that.
~ Henry Ward Beecher
The musical equivalent of the towers of St Pancras Station.
~ Sir Thomas Beecham
I like to be glamorous so I love the clothing and the big entrances. It needs to be spectacular!
~ Paulina Rubio