“This was Barrington Erle, a politician of long standing, who was still looked upon by many as a young man, because he had always been known as a young man, and because he had never done anything to compromise his position in that respect. He had not married, or settled himself down in a house of his own, or become subject to the gout, or given up being careful about the fitting of his clothes.” MenLongStillsDoneYoungHouseGivenKnownSubjectsPositionPoliticianMarriedClothesStandingCarefulCompromiseYoung ManGiven UpFittingGout Book:The Prime Minister: Trollope's Works Source: The Prime Minister: Trollope's Works
“I believe - I know (there are not many things I should care to dogmatize about, on the subject of writing) that writers need solitude, and seek alienation of a kind every day of their working lives. (And remember, they are not even aware when and when not they are working.) ... The tension between standing apart and being fully involved; that is what makes a writer.” KnowsNeedsShouldWritingBelieveKindCareRememberI BelieveSubjectsInvolvedSolitudeStandingTensionAlienationWorking LifeStanding Apart Book:Selected Stories Source: Selected Stories
“I could be standing in the supermarket, and there is a person standing down the aisle, who is reading the back of a cornflakes box but everything about them is going "It's me! I'm the one you want! I am the necessary subject. This is it!"” WantPersonsReadingSubjectsStandingBoxesSupermarketsAisleStanding Down Author:Bill Henson
“Freedom of men under government is to have a standing rule to live by, common to every one of that society and made by the legislative power vested in it and not to be subject to the inconstant, uncertain, arbitrary will of another man.” MenMadeGovernmentCommonLibertySubjectsStandingLive ByUncertainArbitraryAnother ManRules To Live By Author:John Locke
“The use of violence in movies is a subject that's worth addressing. I'm not standing on a soapbox or wagging a finger, but I'm interested in those subjects for sure.” UseViolenceSubjectsStandingFingersSoapboxViolence In Movies Author:Naomi Watts