Famous Quotes
43 Quotations with Spectacle.
- 21. Paul Gauguin: The missionary is no longer a man, a conscience. He is a corpse, in the hands of ...
- 22. Jean De La Bruyere: The Opera is obviously the first draft of a fine spectacle; it suggests the idea ...
- 23. Joseph Joubert: The spectacle has changed, but our eyes remain the same.
- 24. Roland Barthes: There are people who think that wrestling is an ignoble sport. Wrestling is not ...
- 25. Thomas Wolfe: There is no spectacle on earth more appealing than that of a beautiful woman in ...
- 26. Friedrich August Gottreu Tholuck: There is not a more repulsive spectacle than an old man who will not forsake the ...
- 27. Bertrand Russell: We are all prone to the malady of the introvert who, with the manifold spectacle ...
- 28. Thomas B. Macaulay: We know no spectacle so ridiculous as the British public in one of its periodica ...
- 29. Liberty Hyde Bailey: It is a marvelous planet on which we ride. It is a great privilege to live there ...
- 30. Thomas Carlyle: A sad spectacle. If they be inhabited, what a scope for misery and folly. If the ...
- 31. Graham Chapman: Several pantomine characters in Python made quite a spectacle.
- 32. David Douglas: A forest of these trees is a spectacle too much for one man to see.
- 33. T. S. Eliot: There is not a more repulsive spectacle than on old man who will not forsake the ...
- 34. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: To witness two lovers is a spectacle for the gods.
- 35. Damon Hill: You have to do everything possible for the safety of the competitors, spectators ...
- 36. Martin Mayer: This is the twilight of the banks. It would be a more cheerful spectacle if we c ...
- 37. Friedrich Nietzsche: A pair of powerful spectacles has sometimes sufficed to cure a person in love.
- 38. John Wesley Powell: You cannot see the Grand Canyon in one view, as if it were a changeless spectacl ...
- 39. James Knox Polk: Peace, plenty, and contentment reign throughout our borders, and our beloved cou ...
- 40. Thomas De Quincey: It was a Sunday afternoon, wet and cheerless; and a duller spectacle this earth ...