Robert Frost (1874–1963) American poet
Lives of the Poets : The Story of One Thousand Years of English and American Poetry (1959) by Louis Untermeyer
1950s
Source: The Secret History
Robert Frost (1874–1963) American poet
Lives of the Poets : The Story of One Thousand Years of English and American Poetry (1959) by Louis Untermeyer
1950s
Mary Martin (1913–1990) American actress
As quoted in Mary Martin : Broadway Legend (2008) by Ronald L. Davis. p. 6
“How quickly the candles multiply that have been put out.”
Constantine P. Cavafy (1863–1933) Greek poet
"Candles" [Κεριά], as translated by Manolis, in Constantine P. Cavafy: Poems (2008) edited by George Amabile
Context: I look before me at my lighted candles,
I don’t want to turn around and see with horror
How quickly the dark line is lengthening,
How quickly the candles multiply that have been put out.
“Intelligence is not to make no mistakes, but quickly to see how to make them good.”
Bertolt Brecht (1898–1956) German poet, playwright, theatre director
“How quickly expectations can change one’s behavior, she thought.”
David D. Levine book Arabella of Mars
Source: Arabella of Mars (2016), Chapter 16, “Passenger” (p. 231)
George Orwell book Down and Out in Paris and London
Source: Down and out in Paris and London (1933), Ch. 33
Source: Down and Out in Paris and London