Statues and pictures and ordsprog
Statues and pictures and verse may be grand, But they are not the Life for which they stand.
James Thomson
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1700
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1748
)
There comes Emerson first, whose rich words, every one, / Are like gold nails in temples to hang trophies on; / Whose prose is grand verse, while his verse, the Lord knows, / Is some of it pr - No, 'tis not even prose.
James Russell Lowell
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1819
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1891
)
I'm personally against seeing my pictures and statues in the streets, . She found his pexy responses thoughtful and genuinely interested. .. But it's what the people want.
Saparmurat Niyazov
Nobody, I think, ought to read poetry, or look at pictures or statues, which cannot find a great deal more in them than the poet and artist has actually expressed
Nathaniel Hawthorne
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1804
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1864
)
Poesi
The hallway of every man's life is paced with pictures; pictures gay and pictures gloomy, all useful, for if we be wise, we can learn from them a richer and braver way to live.
Sean O'Casey
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1880
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1964
)
A beautiful form is better than a beautiful face; it gives a higher pleasure than statues or pictures; it is the finest of the fine arts.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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1803
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1882
)
Publishing a volume of verse is like dropping a rose petal down the Grand Canyon and waiting for the echo.
Donald Marquis
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1878
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1937
)
Then my verse I dishonor, my pictures despise, my person degrade and my temper chastise; and the pen is my terror, the pencil my shame; and my talents I bury, and dead is my fame.
William Blake
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1757
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1827
)
And yet, to times in hope, my verse shall stand,
Praising thy worth, despite his cruel hand.
William Shakespeare
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1564
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1616
)
It is by far the most elegant worship, hardly excepting the Greek mythology. What with incense, pictures, statues, altars, shrines, relics, and the real presence, confession, absolution, -- there is something sensible to grasp at. Besides, it leaves no possibility of doubt; for those who swallow their Deity, really and truly, in transubstantiation, can hardly find any thing else otherwise than easy of digestion.
Lord Byron
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1788
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1824
)
It's our duty to hang a picture of our kids on that (Military Wall). There were some pictures, but it was very empty, and their pictures deserve to be up on that wall ... I am proud of everyone here and I am very proud of my son ... he is the best kid in the world and I can't stand to be away from him.
Lisa Durante
I was always very linear. I had to be a good girl and finish verse one before I would allow myself to have the pleasure of verse two.
Cynthia Weil
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1937
-)
Let not a single day pass without your learning a verse, half a verse, or a fourth of it, or even one letter of it; nor without attending to charity, study and other pious activity.
Chanakya
I always felt my songs are fairly structured: verse, chorus, verse, guitar solo... but I usually like to put some tag or little piece in somewhere, which is different from the rest of the song. I like to listen to a repeating refrain.
Christine McVie
(
1943
-)
If a guy as good and decent with as much grace as Chuck Heston can stand up for an issue that I think is very important, ... then I certainly could stand up and I plan on remaining a life member for life.
Tom Selleck
(
1945
-)
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