“Be more of an artist, and “load every rift” of your subject with ore.” — John Keats Copy Share Image
“I had never thought more that we were two halves of the same girl.” — Heather Redmond Copy Share Image
Nico was gothic, but she was Mary Shelley gothic to everyone else's Hammer horror film gothic. They both did Frankenstein, but Nico's… — Peter Murphy Copy Share Image
I was too terrified to notice she [Shelley Long] had breasts. I do remember that I was eating a sandwich. — Shelley Long Copy Share Image
Water inflated the belly Of Hart Crane, and of Shelley. Coleridge was a dope. Southwell died on a rope. — Roy Fuller Copy Share Image
Shelley is truth itself and honour itself notwithstanding his out-of-the-way notions about religion. — Lord Byron Copy Share Image
Shakespeare was of us, Milton was of us, Burns, Shelley, were with us. They watch from their graves! — Robert Browning Copy Share Image
Shelley was an idol of mine -- and many -- an extraordinary woman with powerful charisma, enormous talent and a keen, perceptive… — Connie Stevens Copy Share Image
Shelley and Keats were the last English poets who were at all up to date in their chemical knowledge. — John B. S. Haldane Copy Share Image
I had trouble hanging around [Shelley Long] until we stood onstage together, and then I was in heaven. — Ted Danson Copy Share Image
I do know that for the sympathy of one living being, I would make peace with all. I have love in me… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I was trained in the '50s as a New Critic. I remember what literature was like before the New Critics, when people… — Clifford Geertz Copy Share Image
“You're so critical. Oh, God, I'd do anything for you to stop blaming me for every little thing that goes wrong. Love… — Simone Elkeles Copy Share Image
There are people who have energy that say 'don't come near me, don't get too close.' There's people like Adrienne Shelley who… — Nathan Fillion Copy Share Image
I make no apology for writing in nature's age-old and unaging language, of whose images we build our paradises, Broceliande and Brindavan,… — Kathleen Raine Copy Share Image
“He pushed a finger through the surface of the water to trace the outline of her mouth. Ethereal bits of flesh floated… — P.J. Parker Copy Share Image
“We—are we not formed, as notes of music are, For one another, though dissimilar; Such difference without discord, as can make Those… — Percy Bysshe Shelley Copy Share Image
Chef Matt Accarrino has the best pasta in San Francisco, and Shelley Lindgren is one of my favorite sommeliers. Their attention to… — Elizabeth Falkner Copy Share Image
I think our grandparents were Victor Frankenstein. I basically am the kind of deeply unnatural creature that Mrs Shelley instinctively dreaded. I… — Bruce Sterling Copy Share Image
In The Shining, you love Shelley Duvall. You love Jack Nicholson. You're let into the intimacy of that violence and it's emotional… — Kimberly Peirce Copy Share Image
“The book was Shelley, and it opened at a passage that he had cherished greatly two years before, and marked as “very… — E.M. Forster Copy Share Image
Have not Manet and Monet, Cézanne and Matisse, rendered to painting something of the same service which Keats and Shelley gave to… — Winston Churchill Copy Share Image
“Every one of the great revolutionists, from Isaiah to Shelley, have been optimists. They have been indignant, not about the badness of… — GK Chesterton Copy Share Image
“And others came... Desires and Adorations, Winged Persuasions and veil'd Destinies, Splendours, and Glooms, and glimmering Incarnations Of hopes and fears, and… — Percy Bysshe Shelley Copy Share Image
I think of myself primarily as a reader, then also a writer, but that's more or less irrelevant. I think I'm a… — Jorge Luis Borges Copy Share Image
“The boundaries between us had been breached for good, we gave a new meaning t the notion that man and wife were… — Lorna Sage Copy Share Image
“The seasonal urge is strong in poets. Milton wrote chiefly in winter. Keats looked for spring to wake him up (as it… — Helen Bevington Copy Share Image
“The radiance of which he speaks is the scholastic quidditas, the whatness of a thing. The supreme quality is felt by the… — James Joyce Copy Share Image
Shelley is truth itselfand honour itselfnot with standing his out-of-the-way notions about religion. — George Gordon Noel Byron Copy Share Image
I carry Yeats with me wherever I go. He's my constant companion. I always can find some comfort in Yeats no matter… — Linda Hamilton Copy Share Image
“Into this stronghold of royalist tradition and prejudice, Shelley unloaded truckloads of French philosophy, German horror novels, his solar microscope and several… — Richard Holmes Copy Share Image
“We look before and after, And pine for what is not: Our sincerest laughter With some pain is fraught; Our sweetest songs… — Percy Bysshe Shelley Copy Share Image
Alex kneels down to Shelley's level. The simple act of respect tears at something suspiciously like my heart. Colin always ignores my… — Simone Elkeles Copy Share Image
I've always loved Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. There's this wonderful chapter in which we get a first-person account of the monster's first impressions… — Mordicai Gerstein Copy Share Image
“Be men, or be more than men. Be steady to your purposes and firm as a rock. This ice is not made… — Mary Shelley Copy Share Image
On thinking about Hell, I gather My brother Shelley found it was a place Much like the city of London. I Who… — Bertolt Brecht Copy Share Image
“What did she love Shelley for? His reckless spontaneity -- like this. His helpless generous nature -- like this. His treatment of… — Jude Morgan Copy Share Image