
Top 12 Wordsworthian Quotes
#1. Yeats knew nothing about life: it was all symbols
& Wordsworthian egotism: Yeats on Cemetery Ridge
would not have been scared, like you & me,
he would have been, before the bullet that was his,
studying the movements of the birds,
said disappointed & amazed Henry.
John Berryman
#2. Smell remembers and tells the future ... Smell is home or loneliness. Confidence or betrayal. Smell remembers.
Cherrie Moraga
#3. Yet over the years, we found, in fact, that our advice was wrong, because the exact opposite happened. Low-fat
Tom O'Bryan
#4. The advice I would give to someone is to not take anyone's advice.
Eddie Murphy
#5. At this level, the individual perceives the maintenance of the expectations of his family, group, or nation as valuable in its own right, regardless of immediate and obvious consequences.
Lawrence Kohlberg
#6. My job was to find interesting material that would give us a quality television show.
Warren Littlefield
#8. The United States plays, for the most part, a constructive global role, and to the extent that that role shrinks, other countries, even those most critical of what America does abroad, will suffer.
Michael Mandelbaum
#9. If you wanna find out 101 things to do with plums, heh, read your in-flight magazine.
David Cross
#10. When you lay your head on the pillow at the end of the night, can you think of three things you did during the day to make your life better? Did you nourish your body? Your spirit? Your mind? If not, get back up and do something that good for YOU.
Toni Sorenson
#11. If you tell a child "Don't touch yourself there," they will deal with some kind of sexual problem from then on, to one degree or other.
Betty Dodson
#12. I do not argue that nature is sacrosanct in the sense that we must never tamper with nature. That would disempower, really, all of medicine. That would mean that we can't combat dread diseases - malaria, polio, all of which are given by nature, if one thinks about it.
Michael Sandel
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