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Airy Quotes by Samuel Johnson
- No man will be found in whose mind airy notions do not sometimes tyrannize, and force him to hope or fear beyond the limits of…
- When once a man has made celebrity necessary to his happiness, he has put it in the power of the weakest and most timorous malignity,…
- When once a man has made celebrity necessary to his happiness, he has put it in the power of the weakest and most timorous malignity,…
- There is nothing more fatal to a man whose business is to think than to have learned the art of regaling his mind with airy…
More Airy Quotes
- Nothing can be more airy and beautiful than the transparent seed-globe-a fairy dome of splendid architecture. — Henry Ward Beecher
- Dreams, indeed, are ambition; for the very substance of the ambitious is merely the shadow of a dream. And I hold ambition… — William Shakespeare
- My garden, with its silence and pulses of fragrance that come and go on the airy undulations, affects me like sweet music.… — Alexander Smith
- No man will be found in whose mind airy notions do not sometimes tyrannize, and force him to hope or fear beyond… — Samuel Johnson
- We not only live among men, but there are airy hosts, blessed spectators, sympathetic lookers-on, that see and know and appreciate our… — Henry Ward Beecher
- When I feel the joy of receiving a gift my heart nudges me to join creation's ballet, the airy dance of giving… — Lewis B. Smedes
- It is necessary to introduce light vibrations, represented by reds and yellows, and a sufficient amount of blues, to obtain an airy… — Paul Cezanne
- If we reason, we would be understood; if we imagine, we would that the airy children of our brain were born anew… — Percy Bysshe Shelley
- To become informed and hold government accountable, the general public needs to obtain news that is comprehensive yet interesting and understandable, that… — Eric Alterman
- If you call me a new-age, airy-fairy, hippie-dippy airhead I will shove my crystals up your ass. — Tori Amos
- Aristotle's opinion... that comets were nothing else than sublunary vapors or airy meteors... prevailed so far amongst the Greeks, that this sublimest… — Edmond Halley
- There was a blithe certainty that came from first comprehending the full Einstein field equations, arabesques of Greek letters clinging tenuously to… — Gregory Benford