Albatrosses Compared Quotes & Sayings
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Surely Love is a wonderful thing. It is more precious than emeralds, and dearer than fine opals. Pearls and pomegranates cannot buy it, nor is it set forth in the marketplace. It may not be purchased of the merchants, for can it be weighed out in the balance for gold. — Oscar Wilde

It would make me feel that creative art has a chance in this crazy world that we all live in. — Jimmy Carl Black

I want to create endless possibilities with this cello. I become the medium through which the music is being channeled. — Maya Beiser

I'm not people, I only eat them. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

This spirit of humanity breathes in Cicero and Virgil. Hence the veneration paid to the poet of the Aeneid by the fathers and throughout the middle ages. Augustine calls him the noblest of poets, and Dante, "the glory and light of other poets," and "his master," who guided him through the regions of hell and purgatory to the very gates of Paradise. It was believed that in his fourth Eclogue he had prophesied the advent of Christ. This interpretation is erroneous; but "there is in Virgil," says an accomplished scholar,84 "a vein of thought and sentiment more devout, more humane, more akin to the Christian than is to be found in any other ancient poet, whether Greek or Roman. He was a spirit prepared and waiting, though he knew it not, for some better thing to be revealed. — Philip Schaff

It does the things we're also most concerned about. It tries very hard to stay alive. It's motivated to reproduce. It gets hungry and goes to look for food. It gets frightened. Compared to other things in the universe, we and the albatrosses are almost identical. — Carl Safina

That Man indeed can never be good at heart, who is full of himself and his own Endowments. — Mary Astell

Life is too short for 500 pages of crap. — Roman Blaire

He's the kind of good-looking that transforms once self-respecting females into useless puddles of dumbass. — Katja Millay