
The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci (1883), IV Perspective of Disappearance
Carpe Diem.
The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci (1883), IV Perspective of Disappearance
Glamour: A World Problem (1950), The Six Rules of the Path (Rules of the Road)
“Somebody curse the light
And take me far away from myself”
Bitter Tears
Song lyrics, Out of the Game (2012)
"The Bat," ll. 5-10
Open House (1941)
Context: He loops in crazy figures half the night
Among the trees that face the corner light.
But when he brushes up against a screen,
We are afraid of what our eyes have seen:
For something is amiss or out of place
When mice with wings can wear a human face.
Act IV, scene i. Compare: "Take, O, take those lips away, That so sweetly were forsworn; And those eyes, the break of day, Lights that do mislead the morn: But my kisses bring again, bring again; Seals of love, but sealed in vain, sealed in vain", William Shakespeare, Measure for Measure.
Rollo, Duke of Normandy, or The Bloody Brother, (c. 1617; revised c. 1627–30; published 1639)
Source: They'd Rather Be Right (1954), p. 187.
Source: Discipleship (1937), The Hidden Righteousness, p. 158.