35 Quotes About Icarus
- Author Jack Gilbert
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Failing and Flying"Everyone forgets that Icarus also flew …I believe that Icarus was not failing as he flewbut just coming to the end of is triumph.228
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- Author Jack Gilbert
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Failing and Flying"Everyone forgets that Icarus also flew.…I believe Icarus was not failing as he fell,but just coming to the end of his triumph.228
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- Author Joe Dixon
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Daedalus said you shouldn’t fly too low. If you do, the water will fatally weigh down your wings and you will surely perish. Don’t fly too high either. The sun will melt the wax holding your wings together, and you will plunge to your death. So, moderation in all things. Always follow the middle course. How dull. Set your sights higher. Go as high as you can, all the way to the top. We are the people of the peaks, not the middle of the road.
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- Author Marcus Wohlsen
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Some upstarts always try to get closer to the source of creation by ascending to the source's level. The story of Icarus is of course a parable about the folly of such an effort. Get too close to the sun and your hubris will get you burned. Yet in the eyes of twenty-first-century capitalist culture, which worships at the twin altars of the individual and technology, Icarus had initiative. And his melted wings do not represent some deep character flaw; he just needed better beta testers.
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- Author Darcie Little Badger
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It's hard to know that you're flying too high until the feathers start dropping.
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- Author Icarus
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All limits are self imposed.
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- Author E.A. Bucchianeri
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Thus, Marlowe posed the silent question: could aspiring Icarus be happy with a toilsome life on land managing a plough with plodding oxen having once tasted the weightless bliss of flight?
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- Author Grace Curley
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No.” The word burned in his mouth and sizzled on his tongue. “A wind has blown the rain away and blown the sky away and all the leaves away, and the trees stand.” His last words were with finality, his eyes no longer sparked. “I think, I too have knownautumn too long.
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- Author Manuele Fior
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I'm looking for the labyrinth. The form that Dedalus gave me to the most disturbing question: How much of us is thought, reason, intellect... and how much delirium, hallucination, madness... and how much is a monster. The failure of every plan. A path with no way out.
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