James O. Fraser (1886–1938) missionary to China, inventor of Tibeto-Burman Nosu alphabet
Souce: Geraldine Taylor. Behind the Ranges: The Life-changing Story of J.O. Fraser. Singapore: OMF International (IHQ) Ltd., 1998, 189.
Source: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
James O. Fraser (1886–1938) missionary to China, inventor of Tibeto-Burman Nosu alphabet
Souce: Geraldine Taylor. Behind the Ranges: The Life-changing Story of J.O. Fraser. Singapore: OMF International (IHQ) Ltd., 1998, 189.
John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester (1647–1680) English poet, and peer of the realm
Love and Life, ll. 11-15.
Other
“My heart's broken,' he thought. 'If I feel this way my heart must be broken.”
Ernest Hemingway (1899–1961) American author and journalist
Source: The Complete Short Stories
Jodi Lynn Anderson American children's writer
Source: Tiger Lily
“I love my liberty too well to be in a hurry to give it up for any mortal man.”
Louisa May Alcott (1832–1888) American novelist
Subramanya Bharathi (1882–1921) Tamil poet
"When I Think Of My People Broken Down", as translated in "The Poetry of Sri Lanka", in Journal of South Asian Literature, Vol. 12, No. 1 (Fall-Winter 1976), published by Asian Studies Center, Michigan State University, p. 11
Context: Unbearable becomes the pain in my heart —
When I think of my people, broken down,
broken by disease in mind and limb. On the edge of life they always linger;
For countless are the diseases
Of Ignorance and Hunger. And on treacherous paths to Slavery
like children blind, they would walk behind
strangers from over the sea. O, divine Land, blessed by the gods!
O, ancient Mother of Culture and Art!
Thy children today are spineless hordes.