
“The excursion is the same when you go looking for your sorrow as when you go looking for your joy.”
Of buying a farm; Cited in John Claudius Loudon (1825) An Encyclopædia of Agriculture. Part 1. p. 14
Loudon commented: In the time of Cato the Censor, the author of The Husbandry of the Ancients observed, though the operations of agriculture were generally performed by servants, yet the great men among the Roman continued to give particular attention to it, studied its improvement, and were very careful and exact in the management of nil their country affairs. This appears from the directions given them by this most attentive farmer. Those great men had both houses in town, and villas in the country; and, as they resided frequently in town, the management of their country affairs was committed to a bailiff or overseer. Now their attention to the culture of their land and to every other branch of husbandry, appears, from the directions given them how to behave upon their arrival from the city at their villas.
De Agri Cultura, about 160 BC
“The excursion is the same when you go looking for your sorrow as when you go looking for your joy.”
“Sometimes your place is not something you find, but something you have when you need it.”
From Her Books, I Have Chosen To Stay And Fight, FOLLOWING YOUR DREAMS
Creation seminars (2003-2005), The Garden of Eden
Source: The Repossession Mambo (2009), Chapter 21 (p. 311)
De Pace Fidei (The Peace of Faith) (1453)
Source: The Bob Dylan Scrapbook: 1956-1966