
Sahih Bukhari, Volume 2, Hadith 394
Sunni Hadith
Source: Under the Volcano (1947), Ch. I (p. 35)
Sahih Bukhari, Volume 2, Hadith 394
Sunni Hadith
“Television? The word is half Latin and half Greek. No good can come of it.”
The story of BBC Television - How it all began http://www.bbc.co.uk/historyofthebbc/research/general/tvstory1
“Who never doubted never half believed
Where doubt there truth is—'t is her shadow.”
Scene V, A Country Town; comparable to Alfred, Lord Tennyson "There lives more faith in honest doubt / Believe me, than in half the creeds."
Festus (1839)
Letter to H. L. Bulwer (1 Sept. 1839), quoted in Sir Henry Lytton Bulwer's Life of Palmerston (Philadelphia: J. B. Lipppincott, 1871), vol. 2, pp. 261-62. (Palmerston was criticizing descriptions of the Ottoman Empire as "decaying," etc.)
1830s
Context: Half the wrong conclusions at which mankind arrive are reached by the abuse of metaphors, or by mistaking general resemblance or imaginary similarity for real identity. Thus, people compare an ancient monarchy with an old building, an old tree, or an old man, and because the building, tree, or man must, from the nature of things, crumble, or decay, or die, they imagine that the same thing holds good with a community, and that the same laws which govern inanimate matter, or vegetable or animal life, govern also nations and states.
ME 13:364
1810s, Letters to John Wayles Eppes (1813)
Song lyrics, Aerial (2005), A Sea of Honey (Disc 1)
“Half light, half shade,
She stood, a sight to make an old man young.”
" The Gardener's Daughter http://whitewolf.newcastle.edu.au/words/authors/T/TennysonAlfred/verse/englishidyls/gardenersdaughter.html", l. 139-140 (1842)