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Fragger Tower Quotes By John Keats

Think of my Pleasure in Solitude, in comparison of my commerce with the world - there I am a child - there they do not know me not even my most intimate acquaintance - I give into their feelings as though I were refraining from irritating a little child - Some think me middling, others silly, other foolish - every one thinks he sees my weak side against my will; when in thruth it is with my will - I am content to be thought all this because I have in my own breast so graet a resource. This is one great reason why they like me so; because they can all show to advantage in a room, and eclipese from a certain tact one who is reckoned to be a good Poet - I hope I am not here playing tricks 'to make the angels weep': I think not: for I have not the least contempt for my species; and though it may sound paradoxical: my greatest elevations of Soul leave me every time more humbled - Enough of this - though in your Love for me you will not think it enough. — John Keats

Fragger Tower Quotes By Herman Melville

So fare thee well, poor devil of a Sub-Sub, whose commentator I am. Thou belongest to that hopeless, sallow tribe which no wine of this world will ever warm; and for whom even Pale Sherry would be too rosy-strong; but with whom one sometimes loves to sit, and feel poor-devilish, too; and grow convivial upon tears; and say to them bluntly, with full eyes and empty glasses, and in not altogether unpleasant sadness - Give it up, Sub-Subs! For by how much more pains ye take to please the world, by so much the more shall ye for ever go thankless! Would that I could clear out Hampton Court and the Tuileries for ye! But gulp down your tears and hie aloft to the royal-mast with your hearts; for your friends who have gone before are clearing out the seven-storied heavens, and making refugees of long pampered Gabriel, Michael, and Raphael, against your coming. Here ye strike but splintered hearts together - there, ye shall strike unsplinterable glasses! — Herman Melville

Fragger Tower Quotes By Adi Alsaid

Love traveled, it ran, it covered ground, eager to see more, do more. It was two people keeping pace with each other. — Adi Alsaid

Fragger Tower Quotes By Gene Siskel

Is this film more interesting than a documentary of the same actors having lunch? — Gene Siskel

Fragger Tower Quotes By Daniel Tosh

I wasn't a pain in the ass when I was a kid. So I think being a screw-up as an adult is way more acceptable. — Daniel Tosh

Fragger Tower Quotes By Blaise Pascal

The imagination enlarges little objects so as to fill our souls with a fantastic estimate; and, with rash insolence, it belittles the great to its own measure, as when talking of God. — Blaise Pascal

Fragger Tower Quotes By Richard LaGravenese

My dad was a presence, of course, but he worked nights a lot, and I would only see him one day a week. — Richard LaGravenese

Fragger Tower Quotes By Earl Nightingale

Most people tiptoe their way through life, hoping they make it safely to death. — Earl Nightingale

Fragger Tower Quotes By Dennis C. Blair

You can't always get someone where you want to with just sticks. There have to be some carrots, there have to be some other shaping things. — Dennis C. Blair

Fragger Tower Quotes By Edgar Allan Poe

I have great faith in fools - self-confidence my friends will call it. — Edgar Allan Poe

Fragger Tower Quotes By Pierre Teilhard De Chardin

For ninety per cent of those who view him from outside, the Christian God looks like a great landowner administering his estates, the world. Now this conventional picture, which is too well justified by appearances, corresponds in no way to the dogmatic basis or point of view of the Gospels. — Pierre Teilhard De Chardin

Fragger Tower Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

The essence of all jokes, of all comedy, seems to be an honest or well intended halfness; a non performance of that which is pretended to be performed, at the same time that one is giving loud pledges of performance. The balking of the intellect, is comedy and it announces itself in the pleasant spasms we call laughter. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Fragger Tower Quotes By Louisa May Alcott

Is it not meningitis? — Louisa May Alcott