English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Gary Oldman: 'I got obsessed with classical music, I got obsessed with Chopin, with playing the piano.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Gary Oldman: 'You choose your friends by their character and your socks by their color.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Gary Oldman: 'My passion and energy get mistaken for anger.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Gary Oldman: 'I wanted to play Dracula because I wanted to say: 'I've crossed oceans of time to find you.' It was worth playing the role just to say that line.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Gary Oldman: 'Speaking very generally, I find that women are spiritually, emotionally, and often physically stronger than men.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Gary Oldman: 'What other people think of me is none of my business.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Edmund Waller: 'Give us enough but with a sparing hand.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Edmund Waller: 'His love at once and dread instruct our thought; As man He suffer'd and as God He taught.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Edmund Waller: 'Circle are praised, not that abound, In largeness, but the exactly round.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Edmund Waller: 'So must the writer, whose productions should Take with the vulgar, be of vulgar mould.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Edmund Waller: 'Could we forbear dispute, and practise love, We should agree as angels do above.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Edmund Waller: 'Poets lose half the praise they should have got, Could it be known what they discreetly blot.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Edmund Waller: 'The lark that shuns on lofty boughs to build, Her humble nest, lies silent in the field.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Edmund Waller: 'The fear of hell, or aiming to be blest, savors too much of private interest.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Edmund Waller: 'Others may use the ocean as their road; Only the English make it their abode.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Edmund Waller: 'Go, lovely rose! Tell her that wastes her time and me That now she knows, When I resemble her to thee, How sweet and fair she seems to be.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Edmund Waller: 'Leaving the old, both worlds at once they view, That stand upon the threshold of the new.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Edmund Waller: 'Tea does our fancy aid, Repress those vapours which the head invade, And keeps that palace of the soul serene.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Edmund Waller: 'All human things Of dearest value hang on slender strings.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Edmund Waller: 'To love is to believe, to hope, to know; Tis an essay, a taste of Heaven below!' Read More Newer Posts Older Posts
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Gary Oldman: 'I got obsessed with classical music, I got obsessed with Chopin, with playing the piano.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Gary Oldman: 'You choose your friends by their character and your socks by their color.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Gary Oldman: 'My passion and energy get mistaken for anger.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Gary Oldman: 'I wanted to play Dracula because I wanted to say: 'I've crossed oceans of time to find you.' It was worth playing the role just to say that line.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Gary Oldman: 'Speaking very generally, I find that women are spiritually, emotionally, and often physically stronger than men.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Gary Oldman: 'What other people think of me is none of my business.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Edmund Waller: 'Give us enough but with a sparing hand.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Edmund Waller: 'His love at once and dread instruct our thought; As man He suffer'd and as God He taught.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Edmund Waller: 'Circle are praised, not that abound, In largeness, but the exactly round.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Edmund Waller: 'So must the writer, whose productions should Take with the vulgar, be of vulgar mould.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Edmund Waller: 'Could we forbear dispute, and practise love, We should agree as angels do above.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Edmund Waller: 'Poets lose half the praise they should have got, Could it be known what they discreetly blot.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Edmund Waller: 'The lark that shuns on lofty boughs to build, Her humble nest, lies silent in the field.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Edmund Waller: 'The fear of hell, or aiming to be blest, savors too much of private interest.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Edmund Waller: 'Others may use the ocean as their road; Only the English make it their abode.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Edmund Waller: 'Go, lovely rose! Tell her that wastes her time and me That now she knows, When I resemble her to thee, How sweet and fair she seems to be.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Edmund Waller: 'Leaving the old, both worlds at once they view, That stand upon the threshold of the new.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Edmund Waller: 'Tea does our fancy aid, Repress those vapours which the head invade, And keeps that palace of the soul serene.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Edmund Waller: 'All human things Of dearest value hang on slender strings.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Edmund Waller: 'To love is to believe, to hope, to know; Tis an essay, a taste of Heaven below!' Read More