Lalleshwari (1320–1392) Indian writer, mystic and saint
Lal Ded Vekhas http://ikashmir.net/lalded/vakhs.html <br class="br">Poetry, From Kashmiri Poetry
As quoted in Ram Swarup: (1986). Ramakrishna Mission: In search of a new identity.
Lalleshwari (1320–1392) Indian writer, mystic and saint
Lal Ded Vekhas http://ikashmir.net/lalded/vakhs.html <br class="br">Poetry, From Kashmiri Poetry
“Trust is sadguru fully. This is the only sadhana. Sadguru is all the gods.”
Sai Baba of Shirdi (1836–1918) Hindu and muslim saint
Saying stated to his disciples
Claude Debussy (1862–1918) French composer
As quoted in Claude Debussy: His Life and Works (1933) by Léon Vallas, p. 225
Variant translation: Before the passing sky, in long hours of contemplation of its magnificent and ever-changing beauty, I am seized by an incomparable emotion. The whole expanse of nature is reflected in my own sincere and feeble soul. Around me the branches of trees reach out toward the firmament, here are sweet-scented flowers smiling in the meadow, here the soft earth is carpeted with sweet herbs. … Nature invites its ephemeral and trembling travelers to experience these wonderful and disturbing spectacles — that is what I call prayer.
As quoted in The Life of the Creative Spirit (2001) by H. Charles Romesburg, p. 240
Context: I do not practise religion in accordance with the sacred rites. I have made mysterious Nature my religion. I do not believe that a man is any nearer to God for being clad in priestly garments, nor that one place in a town is better adapted to meditation than another. When I gaze at a sunset sky and spend hours contemplating its marvelous ever-changing beauty, an extraordinary emotion overwhelms me. Nature in all its vastness is truthfully reflected in my sincere though feeble soul. Around me are the trees stretching up their branches to the skies, the perfumed flowers gladdening the meadow, the gentle grass-carpetted earth, … and my hands unconsciously assume an attitude of adoration. … To feel the supreme and moving beauty of the spectacle to which Nature invites her ephemeral guests! … that is what I call prayer.
Shreya Ghoshal (1984) Indian playback singer
TRP of programs http://www.thehindu.com/features/metroplus/queen-of-charts/article5100604.ece
Ilona Andrews American husband-and-wife novelist duo
Source: Magic Burns
Charles Perrow book Normal Accidents
Source: 1980s and later, Normal Accidents, 1984, p. 4
“My films are the expression of momentary desires. I follow my instincts, but in a disciplined way.”
Roman Polanski (1933) Polish-French film director, producer, writer, actor, and rapist
As quoted in The Everything Cryptograms Book (2005) by Nikki Katz
Robert Kuok (1923) Malaysian businessman
Cap 3 "Under the Japanese Heel"
H. G. Wells (1866–1946) English writer
Source: First and Last Things: A Confession of Faith and Rule of Life http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/4225 (1908), Ch. 4, sect. 6, The Last Confession
Jean Cocteau (1889–1963) French poet, novelist, dramatist, designer, boxing manager and filmmaker
Diary of an Unknown (1988), On Invisibility
Context: Poetry is an ethic. By ethic I mean a secret code of behavior, a discipline constructed and conducted according to the capabilities of a man who rejects the falsifications of the categorical imperative.
This personal morality may appear to be immorality itself in the eyes of those who lie to themselves, or who live a life of confusion, in such a manner that, for them, a lie becomes the truth, and our truth becomes a lie...