Percy Bysshe Shelley — "I am a creature of impulse, and I cannot resist the temptation of a new idea."
I am a creature of impulse, and I cannot resist the temptation of a new idea.
I am a creature of impulse, and I cannot resist the temptation of a new idea.
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"The sight of a rat in a hole is pleasant compared with that of a lord in his carriage."
"Dull,—oh so dull, so very dull! Whether he talked, wrote, or rehearsed, Still with this dulness was he cursed!"
"The soul's joy lies in doing."
"My head is too full of poetry."
"I would rather be damned with Plato and Lord Bacon, than go to heaven with Paley and Malthus."
Reflected in his personal life and writings, often mentioned in biographies.
Date: Approx. early 1800s
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