
October 26, 1769, p. 174
Life of Samuel Johnson (1791), Vol II
October 26, 1769, p. 174
Life of Samuel Johnson (1791), Vol II
Source: The Life of Samuel Johnson
October 26, 1769, p. 174
Life of Samuel Johnson (1791), Vol II
Winter, An Ode. The works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1787), p. 355
“Life's got to be lived, no matter how long or short. You got to take what comes.”
Source: Tuck Everlasting
“How small man is on this little atom where he dies! But how great his intelligence!”
Book XLII: Ch. 18: A summary of the changes which have occurred around the globe in my lifetime
Mémoires d'outre-tombe (1848 – 1850)
Context: How small man is on this little atom where he dies! But how great his intelligence! He knows when the face of the stars must be masked in darkness, when the comets will return after thousands of years, he who lasts only an instant! A microscopic insect lost in a fold of the heavenly robe, the orbs cannot hide from him a single one of their movements in the depth of space. What destinies will those stars, new to us, light? Is their revelation bound up with some new phase of humanity? You will know, race to be born; I know not, and I am departing.
Rules for the Preservation of Health, 25
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)