Charles Baudelaire Quotes
He Possessed The Logic Of All Good Intentions And A Knowledge Of All The Tricks Of His Trade, And Yet He Never Succeeded At Anything, Because He Believed Too Much In The Impossible. Surprising? Why So? He Was Forever In The Act Of Conceiving It!
Related Authors
- Ari Goldman
- Doris Duke
- Ellen Gustafson
- Jennifer Horsman
- John Paul Caponigro
- Ken Wahl
- Linda Fairley
- Nathan Deal
- Nick Bailey
- Raymond Salvatore Harmon
- Robert J. Conley
- Vincent Noot
Related Topics
-
Quotes About My Caring Boyfriend
I think I'd make a loving, caring, understanding boyfriend, who's in touch with his emotions. Or at least I'd like to be. — Brian Littrell
-
Quotes About Apocalypse Now
Our group pressed west on what was left of Highway 93, toward the pass leading to Las Vegas. Sand covered the road in loose drifts so deep the horses' hooves — Kirby Howell
-
Employee And Company Quotes
When I see someone not performing, I am frank enough to tell the person that it's not working out. I request him or her to leave or change jobs within — Subhash Chandra
-
Leavis Quotes
Literature is the supreme means by which you renew your sensuous and emotional life and learn a new awareness. — F.R. Leavis
-
Sage Accounts Quotes
When did we ever get this notion that our elders have little to offer society? The years of practical experience, the knowledge of past events for first-hand historical accounts, and — Michael S. Horton