Plato (-427–-347 BC) Classical Greek philosopher
178c, M. Joyce, trans, Collected Dialogues of Plato (1961), p. 533
The Symposium
And Thou Art Dead as Young and Fair http://readytogoebooks.com/LB-thou38.html (1812).
Plato (-427–-347 BC) Classical Greek philosopher
178c, M. Joyce, trans, Collected Dialogues of Plato (1961), p. 533
The Symposium
“For love and beauty and delight, there is no death nor change.”
Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792–1822) English Romantic poet
“I know not age, nor weariness nor defeat.”
Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy (1890–1995) American philanthropist and mother of John F. Kennedy
“Sweet are the words of Love, sweeter his thoughts:
Sweetest of all what Love nor says nor thinks.”
Richard Garnett (1835–1906) British scholar, librarian, biographer and poet
De Flagello myrteo. clxv.
“Neither the sun nor death can be looked at steadily.”
François de La Rochefoucauld book Reflections; or Sentences and Moral Maxims
Le soleil ni la mort ne se peuvent regarder fixement.
Maxim 26. Sometimes incorrectly translated as "with a steady eye".
Reflections; or Sentences and Moral Maxims (1665–1678)
“William Shakespeare: You will never age for me, nor fade, nor die.”
Marc Norman (1941) Screenwriter
Source: Shakespeare in Love: A Screenplay
“To know nor faith, nor love, nor law, to be
Omnipotent but friendless, is to reign.”
Percy Bysshe Shelley Prometheus Unbound
Asia, Act II, sc. iv, l. 47
Prometheus Unbound (1818–1819; publ. 1820)