“The brave deserve the lovely—every woman may be won.”
Charles Godfrey Leland (1824–1903) Union Army soldier
The Masher.
Source: The Twelve Caesars, Julius Caesar, Ch. 52
“The brave deserve the lovely—every woman may be won.”
Charles Godfrey Leland (1824–1903) Union Army soldier
The Masher.
E.E. Cummings (1894–1962) American poet
"Foreword to an Exhibit: I" (1944)
Context: Art is a mystery.
A mystery is something immeasurable.
In so far as every child and woman and man may be immeasurable, art is the mystery of every man and woman and child. In so far as a human being is an artist, skies and mountains and oceans and thunderbolts and butterflies are immeasurable; and art is every mystery of nature. Nothing measurable can be alive; nothing which is not alive can be art; nothing which cannot be art is true: and everything untrue doesn’t matter a very good God damn...
“Every man and every woman is a star.”
Aleister Crowley book The Book of the Law
I:3.
Source: The Book of the Law (1904)
“Behind every great man is not a woman, she is beside him, she is with him, not behind him”
Tariq Ramadan (1962) Swiss muslim scholar
“God assigns as a duty to every man the dignity of every woman.”
Pope John Paul II (1920–2005) 264th Pope of the Catholic Church, saint
General audience of Wednesday, 24 November, which took place in the Paul VI Hall <br class="br">Source: http://theologyofthebody.us/node/133 (English)
“The truth every man and woman seeks is in themselves.”
Barry Long (1926–2003) Australian spiritual teacher and writer
The Way In (2000)
“This book is for
ALL:
for every man, woman, and child.”
Aleister Crowley (1875–1947) poet, mountaineer, occultist
Introduction.
Magick Book IV : Liber ABA, Part III : Magick in Theory and Practice (1929)
Context: This book is for
ALL:
for every man, woman, and child.
My former work has been misunderstood, and its scope limited, by my use of technical terms. It has attracted only too many dilettanti and eccentrics, weaklings seeking in "Magic" an escape from reality. I myself was first consciously drawn to the subject in this way. And it has repelled only too many scientific and practical minds, such as I most designed to influence.
But
MAGICK
is for
ALL.
“I have always thought that every woman should marry, and no man.”
Benjamin Disraeli (1804–1881) British Conservative politician, writer, aristocrat and Prime Minister
Source: Books, Coningsby (1844), Lothair (1870), Ch. 30.
Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield (1694–1773) British statesman and man of letters
16 March 1752
Letters to His Son on the Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman (1774)