《3:》(War for the Planet of the Apes) Never has human extinction seemed so richly merited, and rarely has digital ingenuity been put to such sublime use.
"I'm so honoured to be part of such a sublime and depressing programme that is EastEnders," he said while collecting his award.
His historical dramas had sublime tragic beauty, incisive historical opinions and passionate personal emotions, which reflected his strong sense of social responsibility and political participation.
It is but a step from the sublime to the ridiculous.
So sublime and innocent, You are a full moon over each evening.
This is way for the sublime communist.
Were all stars to disappear or die , I should learn to look at an empty sky , And feel its total dark sublime, , Though this might take me a little time.
——Shakespeare There is but one step from the sublime to the ridiculous.
Grown-up children collect vintage cars, or paintings, or a huge range of other things, from the sublime to the ridiculous.
—Shakespeare There is but one step from the sublime to the ridiculous.
Yes, yes, of course this is an accepted ground for joking—"Worthwhile Canadian Initiative Yields Results" being the world's most boring headline, and so on—but in this case the initiative in question really was worthwhile, at least to anyone with an appreciation for Victorian mystery, the winter sublime, and the far north.
Were all stars to disappear or die, , I should learn to look at an empty sky, , And feel its total dark sublime, , Though this might take me a little time.
: Lives of great men all remind us , We can make our lives sublime, , And,departing,leave behind us ; Footprints on the sands of time; Footprints,that perhaps another, , Sailing o'er life's solemn main, ,, A forlorn and shipwrecked brother, .
Were all stars to disappear or die , I should learn to look at an empty sky , And feel its total dark sublime, , Though this might take me a little time.
Rita Mae Brown I decided that it was not wisdom that enabled [poets] to write their poetry, but a kind of instinct or inspiration, such as you find in seers and prophets who deliver all their sublime messages without knowing in the least what they mean.
Leonard Bernstein (1918 - 1990) I decided that it was not wisdom that enabled [poets] to write their poetry, but a kind of instinct or inspiration, such as you find in seers and prophets who deliver all their sublime messages without knowing in the least what they mean.
Edmund Burke (1729 - 1797), "A Philosophical Inquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful", 1756 One need not be a chamber to be haunted; One need not be a house; The brain has corridors surpassing Material place.
We walk, in imagination, with the sublime and enchanting regions.
Sacred memories, birdsong and sunrise, interwoven with music from Siegfried, soothed my heart and I came to realize that I was not dreaming, and yet was experiencing the most sublime of all dreams.