“The moon is bleached as white as wool, And just dropping under; Every star is gone but three, And they hang far asunder,-- There's a sea-ghost all in gray, A tall shape of wonder!” ThreeStarsWhiteWonderGoneSeaShapesMoonGhostTallGrayTwilightDroppingWool Book:The Poetical Works of Jean Ingelow Source: The Poetical Works of Jean Ingelow
“Man is the highest product of his own history. The discoverer finds nothing so grand or tall as himself, nothing so valuable to him. The greatest star is at the small end, of the telescope,--the star that is looking, not looked after nor looked at.” MenEndsStarsProductsHighestValuableTallTelescopes Book:Centenary Edition [of the Writings of Theodore Parker] Source: Centenary Edition [of the Writings of Theodore Parker]
“It is not from the tall crowded workhouse of prosperity that men first or clearest see the eternal stars of heaven.” MenFirstsHeavenStarsEternalProsperityTallCrowdedWorkhouses Author:Theodore Parker
“I have had a lot of your countrymen as co-stars, that's true. I quite like them both. It depends on the person. I don't think English makes the man nor does American, but I like this guy right here [Clive]. He's nice and tall, which means I never have a double chin - there's lots of shots of me looking up, and I'm a swan. Well, we all laugh but it's so true.” ThinkingMenWellsMeanPersonsDoeGuyStarsLaughingNiceHe ManDependsShotsTallThis GuyChinsSwansCountrymen Author:Julia Roberts