(6 quotes found)
“Fortune is proverbially called changeful, yet her caprice often takes the form of repeating again and again a similar stroke of luck in the same quarter.”
Charlotte Bronte
“The sovereign is called a tyrant who knows no laws but his caprice.”
Voltaire
“She had caprices of a marvelous unexpectedness, and how is any one to imitate a caprice?”
Stendhal
“The convention miscalled 'modesty' has no standard, and cannot have one, because it is opposed to nature and reason and is therefore an artificiality and subject to anybody's whim - anybody's diseased caprice”
Mark Twain
“The Complete Paganini Caprices for Solo Violin is such a daunting feat that nobody does it, and we are going to have this concert here.”
Zuill Bailey