“I thought I should be a fool to allow work to interfere with a delight in the passing moment that I might never enjoy again so fully.”
The Razor's Edge (1943)
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Ignatius Suharyo Hardjoatmodjo (1950) Catholic Cardinal
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1979
“I never thought I’d feel wind again. I never thought I’d be outside. It’s so beautiful.”
Daniel Abraham (1969) speculative fiction writer from the United States
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Bel dous companh, tan sui en ric sojorn
Qu'eu no volgra mais fos l'alba ni jorn,
Car la gensor que anc nasques de maire
Tenc et abras, per qu'eu non prezi gaire
Lo fol gilos ni l'alba.
"Reis glorios", line 31; translation from Peter Dronke The Medieval Lyric (1996) p. 176.