Oliver Cromwell (1599–1658) English military and political leader
Letter to Walter Dundas (12 September 1650)
The Rubaiyat (1120)
Oliver Cromwell (1599–1658) English military and political leader
Letter to Walter Dundas (12 September 1650)
“Leppard’s “Pour Some Sugar on Me.” More like pour some penicillin”
Alafair Burke (1969) American novelist and legal scholar
All Day and a Night
Pablo Neruda book Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair
Source: Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair
Adi Shankara (788–820) Hindu philosopher monk of 8th century
Source: Atma Bodha (1987), p. 14: Quote nr. 8.
Khalil Gibran (1883–1931) Lebanese artist, poet, and writer
Your Thought and Mine
Context: Your thought advocates fame and show. Mine counsels me and implores me to cast aside notoriety and treat it like a grain of sand cast upon the shore of eternity. Your thought instills in your heart arrogance and superiority. Mine plants within me love for peace and the desire for independence. Your thought begets dreams of palaces with furniture of sandalwood studded with jewels, and beds made of twisted silk threads. My thought speaks softly in my ears, "Be clean in body and spirit even if you have nowhere to lay your head." Your thought makes you aspire to titles and offices. Mine exhorts me to humble service.
“Bubble, bubble, flows the stream
Like an old tune through a dream.”
Maurice Thompson (1844–1901) American novelist
In Haunts of Bass and Bream.