“How was it possible for the world to be so beautiful and so cruel at the same time?”
Gillian Rubinstein Tales of the Otori
Source: Across the Nightingale Floor
Source: 1960s, Julian (1964), Chapter 1, Libanius to Priscus, Antioch March 380
“How was it possible for the world to be so beautiful and so cruel at the same time?”
Gillian Rubinstein Tales of the Otori
Source: Across the Nightingale Floor
Marguerite Yourcenar book Memoirs of Hadrian
Les êtres humains avouent leurs pires faiblesses quand ils s'étonnent qu'un maître du monde ne soit pas sottement indolent, présomptueux, ou cruel.
Source: Memoirs of Hadrian (1951), p. 103
John Scotus Eriugena (810–877) Irish theologian
George Bosworth Burch Early Medieval Philosophy (New York: King’s Crown Press, 1951) p. 5.
Of De Divisione Naturae.
Criticism
William Powell (author) book The Anarchist Cookbook
Introductory words by P. M. Bergman.
The Anarchist Cookbook (1971)
Christopher Morley book The Haunted Bookshop
The Haunted Bookshop (1919)
Context: Printer's ink has been running a race against gunpowder these many, many years. Ink is handicapped, in a way, because you can blow up a man with gunpowder in half a second, while it may take twenty years to blow him up with a book. But the gunpowder destroys itself along with its victim, while a book can keep on exploding for centuries.
Robert Charles Wilson book Julian Comstock: A Story of 22nd-Century America
Source: Julian Comstock: A Story of 22nd-Century America (2009), p. 332
Anton Chekhov (1860–1904) Russian dramatist, author and physician
Какое наслаждение уважать людей! Когда я вижу книги, мне нет дела до того, как авторы любили, играли в карты, я вижу только их изумительные дела.
Note-Book of Anton Chekhov (1921)