"Age of Wonder"
Feb. 14th, 2012 08:48 pmRomance with balloons:
- Dr Johnson: All truth is valuable and all knowledge pleasing in its first effects, and may subsequently be useful.
- Bank's most reliable informant (on hot air balloons) was the wily old American Ambassador to France, Benjamin Franklin.
- The Montgolfiers described (their pear-shaped balloon design) memorably as 'putting a cloud in a paper bag'.
- Franklin: 'Someone asked me - what's the use of a balloon? I replied - what's the use of a newborn baby?'
- The members of Brooks's Club were said to be laying bets on who should first have 'an amorous encounter' in a balloon.
- He pointed out to Blanchard that there was still one last way of throwing out personal ballast (by evacuation.)
- (Ballooning craze) was like a collective gasp of hope and longing.
- Laplace on God in reply to Napoleon: 'Citizen First Consul, I have no need of that hypothesis."
- Wagner's Tristan and Isolde, constructed on Brittany materials, and John Fowles's The French Lieutenant's Woman, based on local Lyme Regis legend, also belong to this tradition.
- Jenner's quiet meticulous description of the baby cuckoo (while still blind) relentlessly wheelbarrowing its smaller 'rival' sparrow chick backwards, between its half-formed wings, up the side of the nest until it was thrown out..
- The ribbon fell out of Beddoes's letter as I unfolded it in the Truro archive, and I let out a republican whoop! that almost led to my ejection.
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