Quotes by Plunge Be not the slave of your own past. Ralph Waldo Emerson plunge slave past But once in a while . . . I don't know. I feel so close, Rose. So close to the edge. Like if I allow myself one small misstep, I'll plunge away and never come back. It's like I'll lose myself. Richelle Mead plunge rose feels Perhaps, perhaps this would be the one to pull me out of my plunge. Sylvia Plath plunge would-be It wasn't as if she was terrified of heights, she simply preferred to be closer to solid ground, where words like plummet and plunge did not linger in her mind. Victoria Alexander plunge height mind Marius was of the temperament that sinks into grief and remains there; Cosette was of the sort that plunges in and comes out again. Victor Hugo cosette plunge grief But I, Vladimir Mayakovsky plunge communism sky What a lark! What a plunge! Virginia Woolf plunge larks Do not plunge thyself too far in anger. William Shakespeare plunge thyself anger «12