Arthur Penrhyn Stanley (1815–1881) English churchman, Dean of Westminster
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 133.
Homecoming saga, Earthborn (1995)
Arthur Penrhyn Stanley (1815–1881) English churchman, Dean of Westminster
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 133.
Muhammad Ali book The Soul of a Butterfly
Source: The Soul of a Butterfly (2004), p. xvi
Context: Over the years my religion has changed and my spirituality has evolved. Religion and spirituality are very different, but people often confuse the two. Some things cannot be taught, but they can be awakened in the heart. Spirituality is recognizing the divine light that is within us all. It doesn't belong to any particular religion; it belongs to everyone.
“All our traditions will be obliterated. We won't know ourselves anymore”
Alexander H. Stephens (1812–1883) Vice President of the Confederate States (in office from 1861 to 1865)
Lincoln (2012)
In fiction
Context: Which now extinguishes slavery. And with it our economy. All our laws will be determined by a Congress of vengeful Yankees, all our rights will be subject to a Supreme Court benched by bloody Republican radicals. All our traditions will be obliterated. We won't know ourselves anymore.
Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) 3rd President of the United States of America
Letter to William Canby (18 September 1813)
1810s
Maimónides book The Guide for the Perplexed
Source: Guide for the Perplexed (c. 1190), Part III, Ch.8
Samuel Adams (1722–1803) American statesman, Massachusetts governor, and political philosopher
The Rights of the Colonists (1772)
“Thou shalt not covet, but tradition
Approves all forms of competition.”
Arthur Hugh Clough (1819–1861) English poet
The Latest Decalogue, l. 19-20.
“Fiery and sweet, all at the same time. A flame in the dark, lighting my way.”
Richelle Mead book The Indigo Spell
Source: The Indigo Spell