Reginald Heber (1783–1826) English clergyman
Reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 213.
trans. Arthur Waley, p. 78
Donald Keene's Anthology of Japanese Literature (1955)
Reginald Heber (1783–1826) English clergyman
Reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 213.
Ono no Komachi (825–900) Japanese poet
Source: Helen Craig McCullough's translations, Kokin Wakashū: The First Imperial Anthology of Japanese Poetry (1985), p. 174
“O hearts that break and give no sign
Save whitening lip and fading tresses!”
Oliver Wendell Holmes (1809–1894) Poet, essayist, physician
The Voiceless; reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
“Before the flowers of friendship faded friendship faded.”
Gertrude Stein (1874–1946) American art collector and experimental writer of novels, poetry and plays
This phrase was used as the title of a work published in 1931, but was originally used in Ch. LXII of A Novel of Thank You, written in 1925-1926, but not published until 1958 by the Yale University Press
“As every flower fades and as all youth”
Hermann Hesse book The Glass Bead Game
The Glass Bead Game (1943)
“Joy is an outward sign of inward faith in the promises of God.”
Tommy Newberry American writer
The 4:8 Principle.
The 4:8 Principle (2007)
Lewis Carroll Three Sunsets and Other Poems
Stolen Waters (1862)
Three Sunsets and Other Poems (1898)