
“… the kind of love that can burn down the world or raise it up in glory…”
Source: City of Fallen Angels
Che rilevare un che Fortuna ruote
Talora al fondo, e consolar l'afflitto,
Mai non fu biasmo, ma gloria sovente.
Canto X, stanza 14 (tr. W. S. Rose)
Orlando Furioso (1532)
Che rilevare un che Fortuna ruote Talora al fondo, e consolar l'afflitto, Mai non fu biasmo, ma gloria sovente.
Orlando Furioso (1532)
“… the kind of love that can burn down the world or raise it up in glory…”
Source: City of Fallen Angels
“How many realms since Troy have been o'erthrown?
How many nations captive led? How oft
Has Fortune up and down throughout the world
Changed slavery for dominion?”
Quot post excidium Trojae sunt eruta regna?
Quot capti populi? quoties Fortuna per orbem
Servitium imperiumque tulit, varieque revertit?
Book I, line 506, as reported in Dictionary of Quotations (classical) (1897) by T. B. Harbottle, p. 248.
Astronomica
“No man's more fortunate than he who's poor,
Since for the worse his fortune cannot change.”
Fragment 23
Fabulae Incertae
"Song of the cut-price poets" [Lied der preiswerten Lyriker] (1927/1933) from Songs Poems Choruses (1934); in Poems, 1913-1956, p. 161
Poems, 1913-1956 (1976)
“Jewishness cropped up and has never successfully been put down since.”
Republican Party Reptile (1987)
'Introduction'
Essays and reviews, Glued to the Box (1983)
It – How Churches and Leaders Can Get It and Keep It (2008, Zondervan)