Charles E. Gannon (1960) American novelist
Source: Trial by Fire (2014), Chapter 57 (p. 851)
Source: Pigeon Feathers and Other Stories
Charles E. Gannon (1960) American novelist
Source: Trial by Fire (2014), Chapter 57 (p. 851)
Stanisław Lem book His Master's Voice
Preface
His Master's Voice (1968)
Context: Clarity of thought is a shining point in a vast expanse of unrelieved darkness. Genius is not so much a light as it is a constant awareness of the surrounding gloom, and its typical cowardice is to bathe in its own glow and avoid, as much as possible, looking out beyond its boundary. No matter how much genuine strength it may contain, there is also, inevitably, a considerable part that is only the pretense of that strength.
Bertrand Russell (1872–1970) logician, one of the first analytic philosophers and political activist
Attributed to Russell in Ken Davis' Fire Up Your Life! (1995), p. 33
Attributed from posthumous publications
Willa Cather book The Song of the Lark
Part IV, Ch. 3
Sometimes paraphrased: What was any art but a mould in which to imprison for a moment the shining elusive element which is life itself — life hurrying past us and running away, too strong to stop, too sweet to lose.
The Song of the Lark (1915)
Alphonse de Lamartine (1790–1869) French writer, poet, and politician
Book I, Note I, p. 18
Les confidences (1849)
Indíra Gándhí (1917–1984) Indian politician and Prime Minister
Letter to Richard Nixon (December 15, 1971) http://www.thehindu.com/thehindu/mag/2005/07/03/stories/2005070300090100.htm.
Adi Shankara (788–820) Hindu philosopher monk of 8th century
Source: Atma Bodha (1987), p. 121: Quote nr. 67.
Jun Hong Lu (1959) Australian Buddhist leader
Words of Wisdom from Buddhist Master Jun Hong Lu, Volume 1 (2016) ISBN 978-0-6482300-1-4