Abu Sa'id Abu'l-Khayr (967–1049) poet
Source: The Sayings and Teachings of the Great Mystics of Islam (2004), p. 96
"Spring and All"
Spring and All (1923)
Context: Lifeless in appearance, sluggish
dazed spring approaches —
They enter the new world naked,
cold, uncertain of all
save that they enter. All about them
The cold, familiar wind — Now the grass, tomorrow
the stiff curl of wildcarrot leaf
One by one objects are defined —
It quickens: clarity, outline of leaf But now the stark dignity of
entrance — Still, the profound change
has come upon them: rooted, they
grip down and begin to awaken.
Abu Sa'id Abu'l-Khayr (967–1049) poet
Source: The Sayings and Teachings of the Great Mystics of Islam (2004), p. 96
“Persons appear by entering into relation to other persons.”
Martin Buber book I and Thou
Person erscheint, indem sie zu andern Personen in Beziehung tritt.
I and Thou (1923)
“Christ entered our world. As a result, we can enter His.”
Max Lucado (1955) American clergyman and writer
Source: God Came Near
Báb (1819–1850) Iranian prophet; founder of the religion Bábism; venerated in the Bahá'í Faith
II, 17
The Persian Bayán
Amit Ray (1960) Indian author
Source: Compassionate Artificial Intelligence: Frameworks and Algorithms (2018) https://books.google.com/books/about/Compassionate_Artificial_Intelligence.html?id=wZt7DwAAQBAJ&redir_esc=y,
Buckminster Fuller (1895–1983) American architect, systems theorist, author, designer, inventor and futurist
Prime Design (May 1960), later published in The Buckminster Fuller Reader (1970) edited by James Meller
1960s
“Spring in the world!
And all things are made new!”
Richard Hovey (1864–1900) American writer
"Spring", p. 58.
Along the Trail (1898)