#fell

Read through the most famous quotes by topic #fell




I fell in love with theater there, and after graduation I moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting.


Olivia Wilde


#after #angeles #fell #graduation #i

One way and another I was having a ball - playing gigs, jamming and listening to fine musicians. Then came a crisis at home. My stepfather fell sick, and it meant I had to support the family.


Mary Lou Williams


#ball #came #crisis #family #fell

I congratulate you, my brave countrymen and fellow soldiers, on the spirit and success with which you have executed this important part of our enterprise.


James Wolfe


#congratulate #countrymen #enterprise #executed #fellow

There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow men. True nobility lies in being superior to your former self.


Elijah Wood


#fellow #fellow men #former #lies #men

Most actors go, 'I read the script and fell in love with it'; I fall in love with the directors.


Sam Worthington


#fall #fell #go #i #love

I don't know why Sinclair Lewis fell in love with me. He didn't get even the slightest response from me. But his letters were lovely. And the poems he wrote me were lovely. I used some of them in my book.


Fay Wray


#even #fell #get #his #i

I was later to receive an excellent first two years' graduate education in the same University and then again was able to pursue my studies in the U.S. on a fellowship from the aforementioned fund.


Chen Ning Yang


#aforementioned #again #education #excellent #fellowship

One of the fellows called me 'Cyclone' but finally shortened it to 'Cy' and its been that ever since.


Cy Young


#called #ever #fellows #finally #me

You shoulda shot that fella a long time ago. Now he's too rich to kill.


Chill Wills


#fella #kill #long #long time #now

[The Fellowship of the Ring] is like lightning from a clear sky. . . To say that in it heroic romance, gorgeous, eloquent, and unashamed, has suddenly returned at a period almost pathological in its anti-romanticism, is inadequate. . . Here are beauties which pierce like swords or burn like cold iron; here is a book that will break your heart. . . . It is sane and vigilant invention, revealing at point after point the integration of the author’s mind. . . Anguish is, for me, almost the prevailing note. But not, as in the literature most typical of our age, the anguish of abnormal or contorted souls; rather that anguish of those who were happy before a certain darkness came up and will be happy if they live to see it gone. . . . But with the anguish comes also a strange exaltation. . . when we have finished, we return to our own life not relaxed but fortified…. Even now I have left out almost everything — the silvan leafiness, the passions, the high virtues, the remote horizons. Even if I had space I could hardly convey them. And after all the most obvious appeal of the book is perhaps also its deepest: “there was sorrow then too, and gathering dark, but great valour, and great deeds that were not wholly vain.” Not wholly vain — it is the cool middle point between illusion and disillusionment.


C.S. Lewis


#j-r-r-tolkien #age