Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772–1834) English poet, literary critic and philosopher
i.e., by super-inducing on the animal instinct the principle of self-consciousness
Aids to Reflection (1873), footnote to Aphorism 106 part 13
Source: The Bronze Horseman
Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772–1834) English poet, literary critic and philosopher
i.e., by super-inducing on the animal instinct the principle of self-consciousness
Aids to Reflection (1873), footnote to Aphorism 106 part 13
“The light had simply and utterly destroyed the darkness.”
Ted Dekker (1962) American writer
Source: Renegade
“That guy is so quick, he can switch off the light and get into bed before the room is dark.”
Jack Gibson (1929–2008) Australian rugby league player and coach
Gibson making an assessment on fast winger Andrew Ettingshausen during his summary of a match on television.
Michael Nava (1954) American writer
Source: The Children of Eve' series of novels (historical fiction), The City of Palaces (2014), p.323
Sydney Carter (1915–2004) British musician and poet
George Fox
Context: There's an ocean of darkness and I drown in the night
till I come through the darkness to the ocean of light,
for the light is forever and the light it is free,
"And I walk in the glory of the light," said he.
“The blind man sits in the dark, but for guests he turns on the light.”
Avner Strauss (1954) Israeli musician
12 Years Before Now, In Jerusalem, the Skies are Lower (1991).
Satchel Paige (1906–1982) American baseball player and coach; Negro Leagues
Source: "On Today's Scene: Paige Admits He's Feeling His Age" by William Gildea, The Washington Post (Apr 29, 1969), p. D2