Share this sentence
— William Wordsworth"The sightless Milton, with his hair Around his placid temples curled; And Shakespeare at his side,-a freight, If clay could think and mind were weight, For him who bore the world!"
Discover more quotes
Previous Quote
Many books are longer than they seem. They have indeed no end. The boredom that they cause is truly absolute and infinite.
— Novalis
Next Quote
Everyone will recognize that each sound carries with it a tangle of sensations, already well-known and exhausted, which predispose the listener to boredom, in spite of the efforts of all musical innovators.
— Luigi Russolo
Loading recommended content...