“At the age of four, you were an artist. And at seven, you were a poet.”
Source: Linchpin: Are You Indispensable?
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American entrepreneur, author and public speaker 1960Related quotes
Nasreddin (1208–1284) philosopher, Sufi and wise man from Turkey, remembered for his funny stories and anecdotes
Nasruddin said, "I am a man of consistency. Once forty, I remain forty always. When I have answered once, I have answered forever! You cannot lead me astray. I am forty, and whenever you ask you will get the same answer."
Osho, And The Flowers Showered (2003), ISBN 817182210X, p. 204
“You were at the age where you could fall in love with a girl over an expression, over a gesture”
Junot Díaz book This Is How You Lose Her
Source: This Is How You Lose Her
Pauline Kael (1919–2001) American film critic
"Replying to Listeners" http://www.paulrossen.com/paulinekael/replylisteners.html, broadcast on KPFA (January 1963).
James E. Lovelock (1919) independent scientist, environmentalist and futurist
"The Man Who Named the World" (1990)
Joseph Campbell (1904–1987) American mythologist, writer and lecturer
Lecture 1A, 13:45
Mythology and the Individual (1997)
Context: The image of the cosmos must change with the development of the mind and knowledge; otherwise, the mythic statement is lost, and man becomes dissociated from the very basis of his own religious experience. Doubt comes in, and so forth. You must remember: all of the great traditions, and little traditions, in their own time were scientifically correct. That is to say, they were correct in terms of the scientific image of that age. So there must be a scientifically validated image. Now you know what has happened: our scientific field has separated itself from the religious field, or vice-versa. … This divorce this is a fatal thing, and a very unfortunate thing, and a totally unnecessary thing.
Theodore Dalrymple (1949) English doctor and writer
What’s Wrong with Twinkling Buttocks? http://www.city-journal.org/html/13_3_oh_to_be.html (Summer 2003). <br class="br">City Journal (1998 - 2008)
“Lunatics have no age. If we were crazy, you and I, we might be a great deal younger.”
Yasunari Kawabata (1899–1972) Japanese author, Nobel Prize winner