“Busy old fool, unruly Sophie”
Diana Wynne Jones book Howl's Moving Castle
Source: Howl's Moving Castle
The Sun Rising, stanza 1
“Busy old fool, unruly Sophie”
Diana Wynne Jones book Howl's Moving Castle
Source: Howl's Moving Castle
“Thou through such a mist dost show us,
That our best friends do not know us.”
Charles Lamb (1775–1834) English essayist
A Farewell to Tobacco (1805)
“Why dost thou not retire like a guest sated with the banquet of life, and with calm mind embrace, thou fool, a rest that knows no care?”
Cur non ut plenus vitae conviva recedis
aequo animoque capis securam, stulte, quietem?
Lucretius (-94–-55 BC) Roman poet and philosopher
Book III, lines 938–939 (tr. Bailey)
De Rerum Natura (On the Nature of Things)
Frederick William Faber (1814–1863) British hymn writer and theologian
The Rosary and Other Poems, On the Ramparts at Angoulême; reported in Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations (1922), p. 769-70.
Yehuda he-Hasid (1140–1217) German philosopher
Shir Hakovod, trans. from the Hebrew by Israel Zangwill
Marcus Aurelius book Meditations
for then thou wilt use them well, and they will be material for thee. Only attend to thyself, and resolve to be a good man in every act which thou doest; and remember...
Source: Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book VII, 58