Friday, February 01, 2008

Previously in Favourite Quotations

The past is the only dead thing that smells sweet - Edward Thomas

And surely, he that hath taken the true altitude of things, and rightly calculated the degenerate state of this age, is not like to envy those that shall live in the next, much less three or four hundred years hence, when no man can comfortably imagine what face this world will carry - Sir Thomas Browne 1605-82

Public sentiment, not the law, determines the quality of life of those who dare to live a bit differently - Matthew Syed

Godot is waiting for you - Francis Cesare

Wicked men should look older - Patricia Beer

Any living cell carries with it the experiences of a billion years of experimentation by its ancestors - Max Delbruck

The brain is encased in silence & in darkness - David Eagleman

Surely thy body is thy mind - Robert Bridges

A scientist makes science the pivot of his emotional life, in order to find in this way the peace & security which he cannot find in the narrow whirlpool of personal experience -Albert Einstein

... the heart/ May be in peace & ready to partake/ Of the slow pleasure spring would wish to hurry -Elizabeth Jennings

That inward eye Which is the bliss of solitude - William Wordsworth

The words are like a poem. They speak for themselves - Jean Claude Trichet

There are no foreign lands; it is the traveller only that is foreign - Robert Louis Stevenson

Cary Grant made men seem like a good idea -Graham McCann

It is, of course, one of lifes persistent disappointments that a great moral crisis in my life is nothing but matter for gossip in yours - Phyllis Rose

If a historian is not in some sense a revisionist then she must be a plagiarist -Stephen Howe

Nous n’irions plus aux bois
Les lauriers sont coupés - Théodore de Banville

Marx talks a lot of sense, until he doesnt - Jeanette Winterson

Our destiny lies in our endocrine glands - Albert Einstein

If marital stability is a goal for children (as I am sure it is), then why have so many people reared in stable households been unable to repeat that stability in their own lives? - Mark Berelowitz

My room in London was on the ground floor & the daylight reached it in sadly damaged condition – Henry James

Compromise is only the beginning of a new argument - Lancelot Hogben

The cat has a diapason of sounds – Harry Elmer Barnes

Writers must write. They do not however have to publish – Victoria Glendinning

Change is seldom enjoyed by the aging, whether they be individuals or nations - Langston Hughes



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