Byron Quote by John Constable Download Open image “The world is rid of Lord Byron, but the deadly slime of his touch still remains.” — John Constable ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.4 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Byron Byron Deadly Lord Lord Byron Remains Slime Stills Touch Remains World World Rid
A few more years will destroy whatever yet remains of that magical potency which once belonged to the name of Byron. — Thomas B. Macaulay Copy Share Image
The Byronic hero, incapable of love, or capable only of an impossible love, suffers endlessly. He is solitary, languid, his condition exhausts him. If… — Albert Camus Copy Share Image
“Byron, as he burns on, sees more and more of this pattern. He learns how to make contact with other kinds of electric appliances,… — Thomas Pynchon Copy Share Image
“But words are things, and a small drop of ink, falling like dew upon a thought, produces that which makes thousands, perhaps millions think.”… — Richard S. Hartmetz Copy Share Image
“No, I'm not Byron, it's my role To be an undiscovered wonder, Like him, a persecuted wand'rer, But furnished with a Russian soul. I… — Mikhail Lermontov Copy Share Image
“Let there be light!” said God, and there was light! “Let there be blood!” says man, and there’s a sea! —Lord Byron, Don Juan” — Robert Liparulo Copy Share Image
“Byron’s diabolism, if indeed it deserves the name, was of a mixed type. He shared, to some extent, Shelley’s Promethean attitude, and the Romantic… — T.S. Eliot Copy Share Image
“I, Rooster John Byron, hereby place a curse Upon the Kennet and Avon Council, May they wander the land for ever, Never sleep twice… — Jez Butterworth Copy Share Image
When Byron's eyes were shut in death, We bow'd our head and held our breath. He taught us little; but our soul Had felt… — Matthew Arnold Copy Share Image
“To us, sensations such as our Lord endured would have been insupportable, and kind unconsciousness would have come to our rescue; but in His… — SPURGEON C H Copy Share Image
Subtract from many modern poets all that may be found in Shakespeare, and trash will remain. — Charles Caleb Colton Copy Share Image
“A Man’s life of any worth is a continual allegory, and very few eyes can see the Mystery of his life—a life like the… — John Keats Copy Share Image
There has never been a boy painter, nor can there be. The art requires a long apprenticeship, being mechanical, as well as intellectual. — John Constable Copy Share Image
I am anxious that the world should be inclined to look to painters for information about painting. — John Constable Copy Share Image
I am anxious that the world should be inclined to look to painters for information about painting. I hope to show that ours is… — John Constable Copy Share Image
Painting is a science, and should be pursued as an inquiry into the laws of nature. Why, then, may not landscape painting be considered… — John Constable Copy Share Image
I do not consider myself at work unless I am before a six-foot canvas. — John Constable Copy Share Image
The climax of absurdity to which art may be carried when led away from nature by fashion, may be best seen in the works… — John Constable Copy Share Image
It is much to my advantage that several of my pictures should be seen together, as it displays to advantage their varieties of conception… — John Constable Copy Share Image
When we speak of the perfection of art, we must recollect what the materials are with which a painter contends with nature. For the… — John Constable Copy Share Image
The sound of water escaping from mill dams, etc., willows, old rotten planks, slimy posts, and brickwork, I love such things. — John Constable Copy Share Image
But the sound of water escaping from mill-dams, &c., willows, old rotten planks, slimy posts, and brickwork, I love such things. Shakespeare could make… — John Constable Copy Share Image
It is always my endeavour however in making a picture that it should be without a companion in the world. At least such should… — John Constable Copy Share Image
You know what really made me sick? I was in Washington, D.C. at another time reading in a paper where the U.S. gives Byron… — Fannie Lou Hamer Copy Share Image
“Byron listened quietly, thinking to himself how people everywhere are about the same, but that it did seem that in a small town, where… — William Faulkner Copy Share Image
“Young Byron thundered on. 'Is there not blood enough on your penal code, that more must be poured forth to ascend to Heaven and… — S.K. Rizzolo Copy Share Image
Most poetry is the utterance of a man in some state of passion, love, joy, grief, rage, etc., and no doubt this is as… — W. H. Auden Copy Share Image
There is no such thing on earth as an uninteresting subject; the only thing that can exist is an uninterested person. Nothing is more… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I am encouraged as I look at some of those who have listened to their "different drum": Einstein was hopeless at school math and… — Madeleine L'Engle Copy Share Image
In the future, a new generation of artists will be writing genomes as fluently as Blake and Byron wrote verses. — Freeman Dyson Copy Share Image
Id love to own Newstead, partly because it belonged to Lord Byron, but also to try to uncover what dark secrets really lie beneath. — Karen Maitland Copy Share Image
“THE ANGLER "I live not in myself, but I become Portion of that around me; and to me High mountains are a feeling, but… — Charles Barker Bradford Copy Share Image
From the poetry of Lord Byron they drew a system of ethics compounded of misanthropy and voluptuousness,-a system in which the two great commandments… — Thomas B. Macaulay Copy Share Image
“You're not beautiful," he said in a quiet statement that made her brow knit. "Why do you look beautiful when you're not?” — Nora Roberts Copy Share Image