“If those who owe us nothing gave us nothing, how poor we would be!”
Antonio Porchia (1885–1968) Italian Argentinian poet
Si no nos dieran nada quienes no nos deben nada, !pobres de nosotros!
Voces (1943)
The Black Album, Uncle Asif, Chapter One, (1995).
“If those who owe us nothing gave us nothing, how poor we would be!”
Antonio Porchia (1885–1968) Italian Argentinian poet
Si no nos dieran nada quienes no nos deben nada, !pobres de nosotros!
Voces (1943)
Bashar al-Assad (1965) President of Syria
As quoted by Holly Yan et. al. Al-Assad touts plan for resolution, says enemies of Syria 'will go to hell' http://edition.cnn.com/2013/01/06/world/meast/syria-civil-war/?hpt=hp_t1, CNN (Jan. 17, 2013)
Charles Kingsley (1819–1875) English clergyman, historian and novelist
Source: Attributed, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 72.
Tobias Dantzig (1884–1956) American mathematician
p, 125
Number: The Language of Science (1930)
Louis Pasteur (1822–1895) French chemist and microbiologist
Εν Θεος - A God within.
Variant translation: "The Greeks have given us one of the most beautiful words of our language, the word "enthusiasm" Εν Θεος .— a God within. The grandeur of the acts of men are measured by the inspiration from which they spring. Happy is he who bears a God within." (As quoted in Spiritual Literacy : Reading the Sacred in Everyday Life (1998) by Frederic Brussat and Mary Ann Brussat)
Original: Les Grecs avaient compris la mystérieuse puissance de ce dessous de choses. Ce sont eux qui nous ont légué un des plus beaux mots de notre langue, le mot enthousiasme. —Εν Θεος. — Un Dieu intérieur.
Discours de réception de Louis Pasteur (1882)
Cecil Frances Alexander (1818–1895) British hymn-writer and poet
Hymn: All things bright and beautiful http://www.cyberhymnal.org/htm/a/l/allthing.htm
“And the best way to know who we are is often to find out how others see us.”
Paulo Coelho (1947) Brazilian lyricist and novelist
Source: The Witch Of Portobello