John Minford (1946) New Zealand sinologist
Master-Insight.com Interview (2016)
Recreation (1919)
Context: Of all the joys of life which may fairly come under the head of recreation there is nothing more great, more refreshing, more beneficial in the widest sense of the word, than a real love of the beauty of the world... to those who have some feeling that the natural world has beauty in it I would say, Cultivate this feeling and encourage it in every way you can. Consider the seasons, the joy of the spring, the splendour of the summer, the sunset colours of the autumn, the delicate and graceful bareness of winter trees, the beauty of snow, the beauty of light upon water, what the old Greek called the unnumbered smiling of the sea.
John Minford (1946) New Zealand sinologist
Master-Insight.com Interview (2016)
“Nothing in this world was more difficult than love.”
Gabriel García Márquez (1927–2014) Colombian writer
“Nothing in life produce a more powerful joy than a near miss by the Angel of Death.”
Charles Sheffield book Convergence
Source: The Heritage Universe, Convergence (1997), Chapter 26 (p. 516)
“There is a sense in which all law is nothing more nor less than a gigantic confidence trick.”
Quintin Hogg, Baron Hailsham of St Marylebone (1907–2001) British judge, politician, life peer and Cabinet minister
Speech to Devon Magistrates, The Times 12 April 1972.