Sepp Dietrich (1892–1966) German SS commander
About the Ardennes Offensive, quoted in "SS: Hell on the Western Front" - Page 166 - by Chris Bishop, Michael Williams - History - 2003
Source: The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable (2007), p. 161
Sepp Dietrich (1892–1966) German SS commander
About the Ardennes Offensive, quoted in "SS: Hell on the Western Front" - Page 166 - by Chris Bishop, Michael Williams - History - 2003
“Crossing the river by feeling the stones”
Deng Xiaoping (1904–1997) Chinese politician, Paramount leader of China
摸着石头过河 (mō zhe shítou guòhé) <br class="br">Meaning: proceed gradually, by experimentation. <br class="br">Traditional saying, first used in Chinese Communist context by Chen Yun, 1980 December 16, then popularized by Deng 1984 October. Frequently misattributed to Deng. <br class="br">Misattributed or apocryphal <br class="br">Source: Henry He, Dictionary of the Political Thought of the People's Republic of China, Routledge, 2016, ISBN 978-1-31550044-7, p. 287 https://books.google.com/books?id=XSi3DAAAQBAJ&lpg=PA287&dq=%22cross%20the%20river%20by%20feeling%20the%20stones%22&pg=PA287#v=onepage <br class="br">Source: Evan Osnos, Boom Doctor https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2010/10/11/boom-doctor, New Yorker, October 11, 2010:<br>The strategy, as Chen Yun put it, was “crossing the river by feeling for the stones.” (Deng, inevitably, received credit for the expression.) <br class="br">Source: Chinese land reform: A world to turn upside down https://www.economist.com/briefing/2013/10/31/a-world-to-turn-upside-down, The Economist, 2013 October 31<br>Liu Hongzhi, who oversees the scheme, quotes a famous phrase often attributed to Deng, though in fact coined by a colleague: “We are crossing the river by feeling the stones.”
Wilson Harris (1921–2018) Guyanese writer
The Four Banks of the River of Space (1990)
Haruki Murakami book Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World
Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World
“I've known rivers:
Ancient, dusky rivers.
My soul has grown deep like the rivers.”
Langston Hughes (1902–1967) American writer and social activist
"The Negro Speaks of Rivers," from The Weary Blues (1926)
“Let us cross over the river, and rest under the shade of the trees.”
Thomas Jackson (1824–1863) Confederate general
Last words (May 10, 1863); as quoted in "Stonewall Jackson's Last Days" by Joe D. Haines, Jr. in America's Civil War
“Standing, with reluctant feet,
Where the brook and river meet,
Womanhood and childhood fleet!”
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807–1882) American poet
Maidenhood http://www.americanpoems.com/poets/longfellow/12212, st. 3 (1842).