“Death hastens those who hasten death.”
Joan Slonczewski book A Door into Ocean
Part 5, “Night of Cinnabar” - Chapter 1 (p. 217)
A Door into Ocean (1986)
Statement of 20 August 1538; as quoted in Conversations With Martin Luther (1915), translated and edited by Preserved Smith and Herbert Percival Gallinger, p. 163
“Death hastens those who hasten death.”
Joan Slonczewski book A Door into Ocean
Part 5, “Night of Cinnabar” - Chapter 1 (p. 217)
A Door into Ocean (1986)
“Death can be hastened but never shared.”
Joan Slonczewski book A Door into Ocean
Part 4, “Star of Stone” - Chapter 1 (p. 165)
A Door into Ocean (1986)
Cate Tiernan (1961) American novelist
Source: Seeker
Increase Mather (1639–1723) Puritan minister, academic, activist
Cases of Conscience Concerning Evil Spirits Personating Men, Witchcrafts, infallible Proofs of Guilt in such as are accused with that Crime (1692); a variant of this has become known as Blackstone's formulation, through its expression by William Blackstone in Commentaries on the Laws of England (1765 - 1769).
“Hasten slowly, and without losing heart,
Put your work twenty times upon the anvil.”
Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux (1636–1711) French poet and critic
Hâtez-vous lentement ; et, sans perdre courage,
Vingt fois sur le métier remettez votre ouvrage.
Canto I, l. 171
The Art of Poetry (1674)
Mark Twain (1835–1910) American author and humorist
Bible Teaching and Religious Practice http://books.google.com/books?id=sujuHO_fvJgC&pg=PA568&dq=twain+%22Bible+Teaching+and+Religious+Practice%22&cd=1#v=onepage&q=twain%20%22Bible%20Teaching%20and%20Religious%20Practice%22&f=false. <br class="br">"Bible Teaching and Religious Practice" (1923)
Robert Burton book The Anatomy of Melancholy
Section 2, member 1, subsection 3.
The Anatomy of Melancholy (1621), Part I
“Treat a child like a witch and you’ll have one.”
Marion L. Starkey (1901–1991) American historian & writer
Source: The Devil in Massachusetts: A Modern Enquiry into the Salem Witch Trials (1949), Chapter 12, “Village Circe” (p. 152)