Janet Frame (1924–2004) New Zealand author
Owls Do Cry, pt, 1, chap. 4, 1961
Into White
Song lyrics, Tea for the Tillerman (1970)
Janet Frame (1924–2004) New Zealand author
Owls Do Cry, pt, 1, chap. 4, 1961
Lewis Pugh (1969) Environmental campaigner, maritime lawyer and endurance swimmer
p 61, describing his swim in the Svalbard archipelago (2005)
21 Yaks And A Speedo (2013)
P. W. Botha (1916–2006) South African prime minister
To a Voice of America journalist in Berlin during a European tour, 3 September 1984, as cited in Venture into the Exterior: Through Europe With P.W. Botha, John Scott, 1984
“Here is the house. It is green and white. It has a red door. It is very pretty.”
Toni Morrison book The Bluest Eye
The Bluest Eye (1969) First lines
Erik Satie (1866–1925) French composer and pianist
Quoted by Rollo H. Myers (1968). Erik Satie, p.135. New York: Dover.
See also Socrate for the context of this quote.
General quotes
Georges Seurat (1859–1891) French painter
short notation, 1881: from 'Notes inedites de Seurat sur Delacroix', in 'Bulletin de la Vie Artistique', April 1922; as quoted by John Rewald, in Georges Seurat', a monograph https://ia800607.us.archive.org/23/items/georges00rewa/georges00rewa.pdf; Wittenborn and Compagny, New York, 1943. p. 6 - note 9 <br class="br">Seurat studied carefully the paintings of Eugene Delacroix, and wrote in 1881 about Delacroix's painting 'The Fanatics of Tangier' https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a0/Eug%C3%A8ne_Delacroix_-_The_Fanatics_of_Tangier_-_WGA06195.jpg this notation <br class="br">Quotes, 1881 - 1890
“When you destroy the walls of falsehood that you have built, everything becomes one.”
Sadhguru (1957) Yogi, mystic, visionary and humanitarian
Isha Insights Magazine, Spring Edition 2009
Sourced from newspapers and magazines
Context: When you destroy the walls of falsehood that you have built, everything becomes one. Only when you merge with the existence, you are free. As long as you and the existence are separated there is no such thing as freedom. -Sadhguru
“Awakened at midnight
by the sound of the water jar
cracking from the ice”
Bashō Matsuo (1644–1694) Japanese poet
“Snow is water, and ice is water, and water is water; these three are one.”
Joseph Dare (reverend) (1831–1880) Australian clergyman
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 285.