
(1825-2) Antony and Cleopatra. An Anecdote from Plutarch
The Monthly Magazine
Paraphrased variant: I would rather live and love where death is king than have eternal life where love is not.
At A Child's Grave (1882)
Context: No man, standing where the horizon of a life has touched a grave, has any right to prophesy a future filled with pain and tears. It may be that death gives all there is of worth to life. If those we press and strain against our hearts could never die, perhaps that love would wither from the earth. Maybe this common fate treads from out the paths between our hearts the weeds of selfishness and hate, and I had rather live and love where death is king, than have eternal life where love is not.
(1825-2) Antony and Cleopatra. An Anecdote from Plutarch
The Monthly Magazine
The Corrupt Presidency, p. 275
The Corrupt Society - From Ancient Greece To Present-Day America (1975)
“I live in another world, where life and death are memorized.”
Song lyrics, Empire Burlesque (1985), Dark Eyes
“The human heart is a cup of love, where some find life and zest, and some drunkenness and death.”
Four Minute Essays Vol. 5 (1919), The Human Heart
"The Triumph of Time".
Legends and Lyrics: A Book of Verses (1858)
Widely known as The Prayer of St. Francis, it is not found in Esser's authoritative collection of Francis's writings.
[Fr. Kajetan, Esser, OFM, ed., Opuscula Sancti Patris Francisci Assisiensis, Rome, Grottaferrata, 1978]. Additionally there is no record of this prayer before the twentieth century.
[Fr. Regis J., Armstrong, OFM, Francis and Clare: The Complete Works, New York, Paulist Press, 1982, 10, 0-8091-2446-7]. Dr. Christian Renoux of the University of Orleans in France traces the origin of the prayer to an anonymous 1912 contributor to La Clochette, a publication of the Holy Mass League in Paris. It was not until 1927 that it was attributed to St. Francis.
The Origin of the Peace Prayer of St. Francis, 2013-06-28, Renoux, Christian http://www.franciscan-archive.org/franciscana/peace.html,.
[Christian, Renoux, La prière pour la paix attribuée à saint François: une énigme à résoudre, Paris, Editions franciscaines, 2001, 2-85020-096-4].
Misattributed
“Having made the decision to love, had I chosen life instead of death?”
Source: The Bridge Across Forever: A True Love Story
“Where there is love there is life.”