
Source: Tourmalin's Time Cheques (1885), Chapter 3, “The Third Cheque”
Cagliostro’s Letter to the English People (1787)
Source: Tourmalin's Time Cheques (1885), Chapter 3, “The Third Cheque”
2010s, Morsy is the Arab World's Mandela (2013)
“I have turned my entire attention to Greek. The first thing I shall do, as soon as the money arrives, is to buy some Greek authors; after that, I shall buy clothes.”
Ad Graecas literas totum animum applicui; statimque ut pecuniam accepero, Graecos primum autores, deinde vestes emam.
Letter to Jacob Batt (12 April 1500); Collected Works of Erasmus Vol 1 (1974)
Variant translation: When I get a little money I buy books; and if any is left I buy food and clothes.
“I have had my results for a long time: but I do not yet know how I am to arrive at them.”
The Mind and the Eye (1954) by A. Arber
Source: If on a Winter's Night a Traveler
“Beyond myself, somewhere,
I wait for my arrival.”
Source: The Collected Poems, 1957-1987