“He gave man speech, and speech created thought,
Which is the measure of the universe.”
Percy Bysshe Shelley Prometheus Unbound
Asia, Act II, sc. iv, l. 72
Prometheus Unbound (1818–1819; publ. 1820)
Modes of Thought (1938).
1930s
Context: The mentality of mankind and the language of mankind created each other. If we like to assume the rise of language as a given fact, then it is not going too far to say that the souls of men are the gift from language to mankind. The account of the sixth day should be written: He gave them speech, and they became souls.
“He gave man speech, and speech created thought,
Which is the measure of the universe.”
Percy Bysshe Shelley Prometheus Unbound
Asia, Act II, sc. iv, l. 72
Prometheus Unbound (1818–1819; publ. 1820)
“Speech is a mirror of the soul; as a man speaks, so is he.”
Publilio Siro Latin writer
Maxim 1073
Sentences, The Moral Sayings of Publius Syrus, a Roman Slave
Dale Carnegie (1888–1955) American writer and lecturer
Ajaib Singh (1926–1997) Sant Ajaib Singh (11 September 1926 – 6 July 1997) was born in Maina, Bhatinda district, Punjab, India. He …
Ref. http://www.flickr.com/photos/100gurus/4888480241/.
Charles, Prince of Wales (1948) son of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom
Katie Nicholl, Dominic Turnbull, "Appalling waxworks", Mail on Sunday, 13 November 2005, p. 1.
Entry in private journal about the handover of British sovereignty in Hong Kong in 1997 referring to President Jiang Zemin of China. The contents were disclosed in the Mail on Sunday in November 2005.
2000s
Lisa Kleypas (1964) American writer
Source: Devil in Winter
Michel De Montaigne (1533–1592) (1533-1592) French-Occitan author, humanistic philosopher, statesman
Attributed
W.B. Yeats book The Winding Stair and Other Poems
A Last Confession http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/1404/, St. 3 & 4 <br class="br">The Winding Stair and Other Poems (1933) <br class="br">Context: p>I gave what other women gave<br>That stepped out of their clothes.<br>But when this soul, its body off,<br>Naked to naked goes,<br>He it has found shall find therein<br>What none other knows,And give his own and take his own<br>And rule in his own right;<br>And though it loved in misery<br>Close and cling so tight,<br>There’s not a bird of day that dare<br>Extinguish that delight.</p
Munir Butt (1940–2015) British diplomat
Source: Interview in The Cherwell, Oxford University newspaper, 1997.
Thomas Gray (1716–1771) English poet, historian
The Epitaph, St. 2 <br class="br"> Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard http://www.thomasgray.org/cgi-bin/display.cgi?text=elcc (written 1750, publ. 1751)