“And, in the darkness, David closed his eyes as all that was lost was found again.”
John Connolly The Book of Lost Things
Source: The Book of Lost Things
Source: The Book of Lost Things
“And, in the darkness, David closed his eyes as all that was lost was found again.”
John Connolly The Book of Lost Things
Source: The Book of Lost Things
“Each man dreams his own heaven.”
John Connolly The Book of Lost Things
Source: The Book of Lost Things
Samuel Butler (1835–1902) novelist
Further Extracts from the Note-Books of Samuel Butler http://books.google.pt/books?id=zltaAAAAMAAJ&q=%22A+lawyer's+dream+of+heaven:%22&dq=%22A+lawyer's+dream+of+heaven:%22&hl=pt-PT&sa=X&ei=_LPRUvmtGa_b7AbdjoCADQ&ved=0CFgQ6AEwBjgK, compiled and edited by A.T. Bartholomew (1934), p. 27
“In their religion they are so uneven,
That each man goes his own byway to heaven.”
Daniel Defoe (1660–1731) English trader, writer and journalist
Pt. II, l. 104. <br class="br"> The True-Born Englishman http://www.luminarium.org/editions/trueborn.htm (1701)
Patricia A. McKillip book The Forgotten Beasts of Eld
Source: The Forgotten Beasts of Eld (1974), Chapter 11, pp. 311-312.
“The man of mark is never appreciated, either in his lifetime or in his own country.”
Camillo Federici (1749–1802) Italian actor and playwright (1749-1802)
L’uomo insigne non è mai apprezzato nè in vita, nè in patria.
I Preguidizi del Paesi Piccoli, Act II., Sc. V. — (L’Uffiziale).
Translation reported in Harbottle's Dictionary of quotations French and Italian (1904), p. 338.