“Usually when I drank too much, I could guess why I did so, the objective being to murder a state of consciousness that I didn't have the courage to sustain--a fear of heights, which sometimes during the carnival of the 1960s accompanied my attempts to transform the bourgeois journalist into an avant-garde novelist. The stepped-up ambition was a commonplace among the would-be William Faulkners of my generation; nearly always it resulted in commercial failure and literary embarrassment.” SometimesStatesWould BeConsciousnessToo MuchGenerationsAmbitionMurderObjectivesJournalistNovelistsHeight1960sEmbarrassmentDrankCommonplaceBourgeoisMy GenerationAvant GardeStates Of ConsciousnessCarnivals Author:Lewis H. Lapham
“To eat at another's table is your ambition's height. [Lat., Bona summa putes, aliena vivere quadra.]” AmbitionEatingTablesHeight Author:Juvenal
“Man little knows what calamities are beyond his patience to bear till he tries them; as in ascending the heights of ambition, which look bright from below, every step we rise shows us some new and gloomy prospect of hidden disappointment; so in our descent from the summits of pleasure, though the vale of misery below may appear, at first, dark and gloomy, yet the busy mind, still attentive to its own amusement, finds, as we descend, something to flatter and to please. Still as we approach, the darkest objects appear to brighten, and the mortal eye becomes adapted to its gloomy situation.” KnowsMenTryingMindFirstsLooksMayLittlesStillsShowsEyeDarkPleasureSituationStepsObjectsBearsPleaseAmbitionApproachExperienceMiseryBusyDisappointmentMortalsHeightAmusementSummitCalamityEvery StepAdaptedGloomyDescentAscending Book:The Works of Oliver Goldsmith: Poetical works. Dramas. The vicar of Wakefield Source: The Works of Oliver Goldsmith: Poetical works. Dramas. The vicar of Wakefield
“I am as one Who doth attempt some lofty mountain's height, And having gained what to the upcast eye The summit's point appear'd, astonished sees Its cloudy top, majestic and enlarged, Towering aloft, as distant as before.” EyeMountainAmbitionHeightSummitLoftyMajesticCloudy Author:Joanna Baillie
“Workers of the world awaken. Break your chains, demand your rights. All the wealth you make is taken, by exploiting parasites. Shall you kneel in deep submission from your cradle to your grave? Is the height of your ambition to be a good and willing slave?” WorldWealthBreakStruggleTakenRightsWillingDemandAmbitionSlaveWorkersGravesChainsHeightSubmissionCradleParasitesEconomic InequalityLabour Day Author:Joe Hill
“America is capable at single moments of receiving the depth and the breadth of the homiletical vision of black America when a black preacher rises to his or her craft at the height of his or her ambition and the desire to tell America the truth.” MomentsAmericaDesireBlackVisionAmbitionCapableDepthCraftsHeightReceivingPreacherSingle MomBreadthBlack America Author:Michael Eric Dyson
“I never expected to be in the papers. I personally never expected to be in the papers. The height of my ambition for these books was, well frankly, to get reviewed. A lot of children's books don't even get reviewed.. forget good review, bad review. Personally, no, I never expected to be in the papers so it's an odd experience when it happens to you .” WellsChildrenBookHappensSuccessForgetPaperAmbitionExpectedOddHeightReviewsPapersMy AmbitionChildren's BooksBad Reviews Author:J. K. Rowling
“To me there never has been a higher source of honour or distinction than that connected with advances in science. I have not possessed enough of the eagle in my character to make a direct flight to the loftiest altitudes in the social world; and I certainly never endeavored to reach those heights by using the creeping powers of the reptile, who in ascending, generally chooses the dirtiest path, because it is the easiest.” WorldHas BeensEnoughCharacterScienceSocialPathSourceHigherAmbitionDiscoveryDirectConnectedFlightHeightDistinctionHonourPossessedEaglesReptilesAscendingAdvances In Science Author:Humphry Davy
“If one were truly aware of the value of human life, to waste it blithely on distractions and the pursuit of vulgar ambitions would be the height of confusion.” IfsHumansWisdomWould BeSufferingValuesBuddhismWasteAmbitionMindfulnessPursuitConfusionHuman LifeHeightDistractionVulgarValue Of Human Life Author:Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche
“When there is no thought. no desire, no ambition, in that state of no-mind truth descends in you - or ascends in you. As far as the dimension of truth is concerned both are the same, because in the world of the innermost subjectivity height and depth mean the same. It is one dimension: the vertical dimension. Mind moves horizontally, no-mind exists vertically. The moment the mind ceases to function - that's what meditation is all about: cessation of the mind, total cessation of the mind - your consciousness becomes vertical; depth and height are yours.” WorldMindMeanStatesMomentsMovingDesireConsciousnessMeditationTruth IsAmbitionConcernedFunctionDepthCeaseHeightDimensionsSubjectivityVertical Author:Rajneesh