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Paxman Scalp Quotes By Anthony Trollope

It is to be regretted that no mental method of daguerreotype or photography has yet been discovered by which the characters of men can be reduced to writing and put into grammatical language with an unerring precision of truthful description. How often does the novelist feel, ay, and the historian also and the biographer, that he has conceived within his mind and accurately depicted on the tablet of his brain the full character and personage of man, and that nevertheless, when he flies to pen and ink to perpetuate the portrait, his words forsake, elude, disappoint, and play the deuce with him, till at the end of a dozen pages the man described has no more resemblance to the man conceived than the signboard at the coner of the street has to the Duke of Cambridge? — Anthony Trollope

Paxman Scalp Quotes By H.P. Lovecraft

I can look back ... at two distinct periods of opinion whose foundations I have successively come to distrust a period before 1919 or so, when the weight of classic authority unduly influenced me, and another period from 1919 to about 1925, when I placed too high a value on the elements of revolt, florid colour, and emotional extravagance or intensity. — H.P. Lovecraft

Paxman Scalp Quotes By Randy Newman

I like to write my lyrics on clay tablets. — Randy Newman

Paxman Scalp Quotes By James Buchan

Saudi Arabia is a puritanical state that claims a monopoly of wisdom and virtue. — James Buchan

Paxman Scalp Quotes By Deepak Chopra

If you contemplate the Golden Rule, it turns out to be an injunction to live by grace rather than by what you think other people deserve. — Deepak Chopra

Paxman Scalp Quotes By Walter Lippmann

The public must be put in its place, so that it may exercise its own powers, but no less and perhaps even more, so that each of us may live free of the trampling and the roar of a bewildered herd. — Walter Lippmann