Bestriding Quotes & Sayings
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They accuse me--Me--the present writer of
The present poem--of--I know not what,--
A tendency to under-rate and scoff
At human power and virtue, and all that;
And this they say in language rather rough.
Good God! I wonder what they would be at!
I say no more than has been said in Dante's
Verse, and by Solomon and by Cervantes;
By Swift, by Machiavel, by Rochefoucault;
By Fenelon, by Luther and by Plato;
By Tillotson, and Wesley, and Rousseau,
Who knew this life was not worth a potato.
'Tis not their fault, nor mine, if this be so--
For my part, I pretend not to be Cato,
Nor even Diogenes.--We live and die,
But which is best, you know no more than I. — George Gordon Byron
Do what you love, especially if your sharing the word — Ann Simpson
Men fear to lose as much as they hope to gain. — Drayton Bird
Italy was offering her the most priceless of all possessions - her own soul. — E. M. Forster
It was not knowing that was the seed of madness, loneliness, suspicion, fear. — Dave Eggers
Chart positions are for people with manbags who get to work at 11 A.M. because they've been at a digital meeting. — Noel Gallagher
Thomas argued that if these strange animals were truly extinct, it implied poor planning on God's part, threatening the ideal of God's perfection, therefore, such creatures must still be alive in remote places on earth. I argued that even God should be allowed to change his mind. Why should God's perfection be based on having an unchanging — Sue Monk Kidd
One day, out of irritation, I said, you know all of those years with the Royal Shakespeare Company, all those years of playing kings and princes and speaking black verse, and bestriding the landscape of England was nothing but a preparation for sitting in the captain's chair of the Enterprise. — Patrick Stewart
One of the big features of living alone was that you could talk to yourself all you wanted and address imaginary audiences, running the gamut of emotion. — Mary McCarthy
There is nothing simple about something (love) that can fill you with the greatest joy you have ever known. It can make men build cities, crush enemies, seek out ways to move mountains, and bring even the greatest to his knees. There is nothing simple about something that can rip the very seams of your soul in half, shred every amount of dignity you've ever had, and strip every inhibition from who you are. — Quinn Loftis
The key to happiness is being happy with who you are and enjoying the life you are living. — Robert Moment
