Quotes by Albatross Tradition is the albatross around the neck of progress. Bill Veeck albatross necks progress It does the things we're also most concerned about. It tries very hard to stay alive. It's motivated to reproduce. It gets hungry and goes to look for food. It gets frightened. Compared to other things in the universe, we and the albatrosses are almost identical. Carl Safina albatross doe trying The verb "Garland" should be created. It would mean to unfairly put a stinking albatross around someone's neck, to make him unemployable. Gene Weingarten albatross verbs mean If (my grandfather) hadn't left, I'd be working over here at the Albatross Company. John F. Kennedy albatross company grandfather Ah! well a-day! what evil looks / Had I from old and young! / Instead of the cross, the Albatross / About my neck was hung. Samuel Taylor Coleridge albatross necks evil I might enjoy being an albatross, being able to glide for days and daydream for hundreds of miles along the thermals. And then being able to hang like an affliction round some people's necks. Seamus Heaney albatross affliction people