Isaac D'Israeli (1766–1848) British writer
Source: The Literary Character, Illustrated by the History of Men of Genius (1795–1822), Ch. III.
Notes to his mother, on The Life of Humanity (1884-6) http://www.wikiart.org/en/gustave-moreau/humanity-the-golden-age-depicting-three-scenes-from-the-lives-of-adam-and-eve-the-silver-age-1886, his composition of a ten image polyptych, p. 48 · Photo of its exhibition on the 3rd Floor of Musée National Gustave Moreau http://en.musee-moreau.fr/house-museum/studios/third-floor <br class="br">Gustave Moreau (1972)
Isaac D'Israeli (1766–1848) British writer
Source: The Literary Character, Illustrated by the History of Men of Genius (1795–1822), Ch. III.
François-René de Chateaubriand book Mémoires d'Outre-Tombe
Variants: Aristocracy has three successive ages. First superiorities, then privileges and finally vanities. Having passed from the first, it degenerates in the second and dies in the third.
Aristocracy has three successive ages. First superiority, then privileges and finally vanities. Having passed from the first, it degenerates in the second and dies in the third.
Original version: L'aristocratie a trois âges successifs : l'âge des supériorités, l'âge des privilèges, l'âge des vanités ; sortie du premier, elle dégènère dans le second et s'éteint dans le dernier.
Book I, Ch. 1 : The Vallé-aux-loups
Mémoires d'outre-tombe (1848 – 1850)
“The golden age of mathematics - that was not the age of Euclid, it is ours.”
Cassius Jackson Keyser (1862–1947) American mathematician and journalist of pronounced philosophical inclinations
Source: The Human Worth of Rigorous Thinking: Essays and Addresses, p. 268
“Since the age of three I have refused God nothing.”
Thérèse of Lisieux (1873–1897) French Discalced Carmelite nun
Conseils et Souvenirs, 266 speaking on her deathbed.
James K. Morrow (1947) (1947-) science fiction author
Source: The Philosopher's Apprentice (2008), Chapter 16 (p. 366)
Arnold Hauser (1892–1978) Hungarian art historian
The Social History of Art, Volume I. From Prehistoric Times to the Middle Ages, 1999, Chapter IV. The Middle Ages
Kurt Lewin (1890–1947) German-American psychologist
Source: 1930s, The conflict between Aristotelian and Galileian modes of thought in contemporary psychology, 1931, p. 153 as cited in: Eells, T. D. (2007). " Generating and generalizing knowledge about psychotherapy from pragmatic case studies http://www2.scc.rutgers.edu/journals/index.php/pcsp/article/viewFile/893/2263". In: Pragmatic Case Studies in Psychotherapy, Vol 3, Nr. 1, p. 35-54.
“Where children are, there is a golden age.”
Novalis book Blüthenstaub
Fragment No. 97
Blüthenstaub (1798)
“Reality is never a golden age.”
Joan Robinson (1903–1983) English economist
Source: Economic Heresies (1971), Chapter III, Interest and Profit, p. 47