James Thomson (B.V.) (1834–1882) Scottish writer (1834-1882)
Part XIX
The City of Dreadful Night (1870–74)
Source: Gertrude (1910), p. 164
Context: The south winds roars at night,
Curlews hasten in their flight,
The air is damp and warm.
Desire to sleep has vanished now,
Spring has arrived in the night
In the wake of a storm.
James Thomson (B.V.) (1834–1882) Scottish writer (1834-1882)
Part XIX
The City of Dreadful Night (1870–74)
Subcomandante Marcos (1957) Mexican activist
" Chiapas: The Southeast in Two Winds http://struggle.ws/mexico/ezln/marcos_se_2_wind.html" (August 1992)
“Now the opportunity to destroy the USSR has arrived.”
Sadao Araki (1877–1966) Japanese general
Quoted in "The greatest battle: Stalin, Hitler, and the Desperate Struggle for Moscow" - Page 215 - by Andrew Nagorski - 2007
Walter Scott (1771–1832) Scottish historical novelist, playwright, and poet
Canto I, stanza 31. <br class="br"> The Lady of the Lake http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/3011 (1810)
“…when you get a good night's sleep and wake up ready to produce throughout the day.”
Stephen R. Covey book The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People
Source: The Seven Habits Of Highly Effective People (1989), p. 59
“Anything seems possible at night when the rest of the world has gone to sleep.”
David Almond book My Name Is Mina
Source: My Name Is Mina
William Mountford (1816–1885) English Unitarian preacher and author
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 406.
Pedro Calderón de la Barca (1600–1681) Spanish dramatist
Éstas que fueron pompa y alegría<br>despertando al albor de la mañana,<br>a la tarde serán lástima vana<br>durmiendo en brazos de la noche fría. <br class="br"> A las flores ("Éstas, que fueron pompa y alegría") http://es.wikisource.org/wiki/A_las_flores_%28Calder%C3%B3n_de_la_Barca%29.
Letitia Elizabeth Landon (1802–1838) English poet and novelist
Title poem, section VI.
The Venetian Bracelet (1829)