Warning: Undefined array key "visitor_referer_type" in /var/www/vhosts/wordinf.com/core/app/libraries/Core.php on line 98
Thomas Carlyle - In several respects, I consider my...
In several respects, I consider my father as one of the most interesting men I have known. He was a man of perhaps the very largest natural endowment of any it has been my lot to converse with. None of us will ever forget that bold glowing style of his, flowing free from his untutored soul, full of metaphors (though he knew not what a metaphor was) with, all manner of potent words which he appropriated and applied with a surprising accuracy you often would not guess whence; brief, energetic, and which I should say conveyed the most perfect picture - definite, clear, not in ambitious colors, but in full white sunliglit - of all the dialects I have ever listened to. (Thomas Carlyle)

In several respects, I consider my father as one of the most interesting men I have known. He was a man of perhaps the very largest natural endowment of any it has been my lot to converse with. None of us will ever forget that bold glowing style of his, flowing free from his untutored soul, full of metaphors (though he knew not what a metaphor was) with, all manner of potent words which he appropriated and applied with a surprising accuracy you often would not guess whence; brief, energetic, and which I should say conveyed the most perfect picture - definite, clear, not in ambitious colors, but in full white sunliglit - of all the dialects I have ever listened to.

Thomas Carlyle

Related topics

accuracy bold brief clear converse definite endowment energetic father flowing free full glowing guess men known man manner metaphor natural none perfect perhaps picture potent say several should soul style surprising white words respects colors

Related quotes