
Source: Instructions to his Son and to Posterity (published 1632), Chapter II
Pt. I.
Confessions of an English Opium-Eater (1822-1856)
Source: Instructions to his Son and to Posterity (published 1632), Chapter II
"The Orphan's Prayer", line 29; cited from Titus Strong (ed.) The Common Reader (Greenfield, Mass.: Denio & Phelps, 1819) p. 174.
Golden Sayings of Epictetus
Context: Even as bad actors cannot sing alone, but only in chorus: so some cannot walk alone. Man, if thou art aught, strive to walk alone and hold converse with yourself, instead of skulking in the chorus! at length think; look around thee; bestir thyself, that thou mayest know who thou art! (103).
“We probably looked like starving orphan children. Hey! We were starving orphan children.”
Source: The Angel Experiment
Queen Elinor in Rosamond (c. 1707), Act III, sc. ii.
Context: Every star, and every pow'r,
Look down on this important hour:
Lend your protection and defence
Every guard of innocence!
Help me my Henry to assuage,
To gain his love or bear his rage.
Mysterious love, uncertain treasure,
Hast thou more of pain or pleasure!
Chill'd with tears,
Kill'd with fears,
Endless torments dwell about thee:
Yet who would live, and live without thee!
The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci (1883), II Linear Perspective
Reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 102.
“Halloween is so close I can practically taste the children's tears.”
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The chambered Nautilus; reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
“If I should meet thee
After long years
How should I greet thee?
With silence and tears.”