“I grow ominously tired of official confinement. Thirty years have I served the Philistines, and my neck is not subdued to the yoke. You don't know how wearisome it is to breathe the air of four pent walls without relief day after day, all the golden hours of the day between ten and four without ease or interposition ... these pestilential clerk-faces always in one's dish. O for a few years between the grave and the desk!” KnowsYearsFacesGrowsHoursKnow HowFourAirWallTenTiredBreatheGravesGoldenEaseThirtyOfficialsNecksReliefDishesDesksThirty YearsClerksYokeConfinementPhilistinesGolden Hour Book:The letters of Charles Lamb, with a sketch of his life. The poetical works Source: The letters of Charles Lamb, with a sketch of his life. The poetical works
“wit, wit! - I look upon it always as a draught of air; it cools indeed, but one gets a stiff neck from it.” LooksAirWitLook UpNecksDraughtStiff Neck Author:Katharina Elisabeth Goethe
“The Sacred isn't housed in a building or worn around your neck or something in the sky. The Sacred is the here and now we reside in, all breathing the same air, all imbibing the same water and made of the same earth with 'the life force' flowing through all living things.” MadeEarthForceWaterAirSkyBuildingSacredBreathingHolinessNecksWornLiving ThingsHere And NowImbibing Author:Jaune Quick–to–See Smith
“At the Last Supper how come no one sat on the other side of the table? See, I think originally there were people sitting on the other side but those were the people going, You know, the air conditioning hits me right on the back on the neck.” PeopleThinkingKnowsLastsSidesAirSittingTablesSatNecksConditioningSupperAir ConditioningLast Supper Author:Gilbert Gottfried
“The bike went up in the air and landed on my back. It broke my neck, smashed my collarbone and splinters of bone severed my main artery. My lung filled up with blood. I severed my nerves and to this day I have no feeling there.” FeelingsAirBloodBonesBrokeNecksThis DayNervesBikeLungsArteriesUp In The AirSplinters Author:Ozzy Osbourne