“Beauty is bought by judgement of the eye.”
William Shakespeare Love's Labour's Lost
Source: Love's Labour's Lost
“Beauty is bought by judgement of the eye.”
William Shakespeare Love's Labour's Lost
Source: Love's Labour's Lost
Max Weber book The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism
Source: The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism (1905; 1920), Ch. 2 : The "Spirit" of Capitalism
Oscar Cullmann (1902–1999) French theologian
Source: The State in the New Testament (1956), p. 3
Yuri Gagarin (1934–1968) Soviet pilot and cosmonaut, the first human in space
Облетев Землю в корабле-спутнике, я увидел, как прекрасна наша планета. Люди, будем хранить и преумножать эту красоту, а не разрушать её!
Russian phrase, handwritten and signed after his historic spaceflight, photo of facsimile published in Syny goluboi planety 3rd.edition (1981) by L. Lebedev, A. Romanov, and B/ Luk'ianov; the first edition was translated into English as Sons of the Blue Planet (1973) by L. A. Lebedev
“Beauty is but the cloak of happiness. Where joy tarries, there also is beauty.”
Ludwig Klages (1872–1956) German psychologist and philosopher
Source: Rhythmen und Runen (1944), p. 468
“Follow your inner moonlight, don’t hide the madness.”
Allen Ginsberg book Howl and Other Poems
Variant: Follow your inner moonlight; don't hide the madness.
Source: Howl and Other Poems
“If nature leads us to mathematical forms of great simplicity and beauty”
Werner Heisenberg (1901–1976) German theoretical physicist
Conversation with Einstein, as quoted in Bittersweet Destiny: The Stormy Evolution of Human Behavior by Del Thiessen
Context: If nature leads us to mathematical forms of great simplicity and beauty—by forms I am referring to coherent systems of hypothesis, axioms, etc.—to forms that no one has previously encountered, we cannot help thinking that they are "true," that they reveal a genuine feature of nature... You must have felt this too: The almost frightening simplicity and wholeness of relationships which nature suddenly spreads out before us and for which none of us was in the least prepared.
The Mother (1878–1973) spiritual collaborator of Sri Aurobindo
In "Auroville — The City Of Dawn in South India" (27 February 2009)
Sayings
George Orwell book Politics and the English Language
"Politics and the English Language" (1946)
Context: Political language — and with variations this is true of all political parties, from Conservatives to Anarchists — is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable, and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind.
“To love someone is to show to them their beauty, their worth and their importance.”
Jean Vanier (1928–2019) Canadian humanitarian
“Things may come to those who wait, but only the things left by those who hustle.”
Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865) 16th President of the United States
Freddie Mercury (1946–1991) British singer, songwriter and record producer
Source: Live Aid, 1985/07/13 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A22oy8dFjqc?t=12m5s
“Sometimes the most beautiful thing is precisely the one that comes unexpectedly and unearned.”
Anna Freud (1895–1982) Austrian-British psychoanalyst & essayist
Claude Monet (1840–1926) French impressionist painter
1859 letter to Eugène Boudin, June 3, 1859; as cited in Rodolphe Rapetti (1990) Monet, p. 11
Monet wrote Boudin this letter just after he visited the 1859 Salon.
1850 - 1870