Robert Seymour Bridges (1844–1930) British writer
Book I, No. 4, The Cliff-Top.
Shorter Poems (1879-1893)
Book IV, lines 492-492.
The Testament of Beauty (1929-1930)
Robert Seymour Bridges (1844–1930) British writer
Book I, No. 4, The Cliff-Top.
Shorter Poems (1879-1893)
“Try to be a rainbow in someone's cloud.”
Maya Angelou book Letter to My Daughter
Variant: Be a rainbow in somebody else's cloud.
Source: Letter to My Daughter
“There can be no rainbow without a cloud and a storm.”
John Heyl Vincent (1832–1920) American theologian
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 556.
Alexander Bryan Johnson (1786–1867) United States philosopher and banker
Part II. Of the Extent of Sensible Knowledge.
The Physiology of the Senses: Or, How and what We See, Hear, Taste, Feel and Smell (1856)
Emily Dickinson book The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson
Source: The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson
“I painted only [in pure colours] at Arcueil and at the Luxembourg Gardens.”
Albert Marquet (1875–1947) French artist
As quoted by J. P. Crespelle, The Fauves, Oldbourne Press, London 1962, p. 66
one of the paintings which Marquet painted in 1898 at the Luxembourg Gardens was titled simply 'Le Luxembourg', see: Francois Fosca, Albert Marquet (Paris: Editions Nouvelle Revue Francois, 1922), pl, 16.
Emil Nolde (1867–1956) German artist
Quote of Nolde, 1906 in Jahre der Kämpfe (The years of struggles); as cited by Francesco Mazzaferro in 'The Diaries of Paul Klee' - Part Three: Klee as a Secessionist and a Neo-Impressionist Artist http://letteraturaartistica.blogspot.nl/2015/05/paul-klee-ev.html <br class="br">1900 - 1920
Megan McDonald (1959) American children's literature author
Source: The Sisters Club