Wolfram von Eschenbach (1170–1220) German knight and poet
Joseph Campbell (ed. Robert Walter and Phil Cousineau) The Hero’s Journey (Novato: New World Library, [1990] 2003) p. 104.
Criticism
Source: Forever Odd
Wolfram von Eschenbach (1170–1220) German knight and poet
Joseph Campbell (ed. Robert Walter and Phil Cousineau) The Hero’s Journey (Novato: New World Library, [1990] 2003) p. 104.
Criticism
G. K. Chesterton book The Defendant
"A Defence of Baby-Worship"
The Defendant (1901)
Context: The humorous look of children is perhaps the most endearing of all the bonds that hold the Cosmos together. Their top-heavy dignity is more touching than any humility; their solemnity gives us more hope for all things than a thousand carnivals of optimism; their large and lustrous eyes seem to hold all the stars in their astonishment; their fascinating absence of nose seems to give to us the most perfect hint of the humour that awaits us in the kingdom of heaven.
“I think marriage does give a sense of oneness that just being together can’t.”
Elizabeth Taylor (1932–2011) British-American actress
Martin Scorsese (1942) American film director, screenwriter, producer and actor
Scorsese: A Personal Journey through American Movies.
“Brought up to respect the conventions, love had to end in marriage. I'm afraid it did.”
Bette Davis (1908–1989) film and television actress from the United States
Ashton Applewhite, Tripp Evans, Andrew Frothingham, And I Quote: The Definitive Collection of Quotes, Sayings, and Jokes for the Contemporary Speechmaker, Macmillan, 1992, ISBN 0312068972, p. 383.
Attributed
Anthony Kennedy (1936) Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
Obergefell v. Hodges, 576 U. S. ____, (2015), majority opinion.
Amy Bloom (1953) Fiction writer, screenwriter, social worker, psychotherapist
“To hold together what he was and is.”
Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806–1861) English poet, author
Bk. I, l. 1-8. <br class="br"> Aurora Leigh http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/barrett/aurora/aurora.html (1857) <br class="br">Context: Of writing many books there is no end;<br>And I who have written much in prose and verse<br>For others' uses, will write now for mine,—<br>Will write my story for my better self,<br>As when you paint your portrait for a friend,<br>Who keeps it in a drawer and looks at it<br>Long after he has ceased to love you, just<br>To hold together what he was and is.
“Faith and God belong together somewhat as sense experience and physical reality do.”
H. Richard Niebuhr (1894–1962) American theologian
Source: Radical Monotheism and Western Culture (1960), p. 13