“Her name was called Lady Helena Herring and her age was 25 and she mated well with the earl.”
Daisy Ashford book The Young Visiters
Source: The Young Visiters (1919), Chapter 12
Source: The Mysterious Benedict Society
“Her name was called Lady Helena Herring and her age was 25 and she mated well with the earl.”
Daisy Ashford book The Young Visiters
Source: The Young Visiters (1919), Chapter 12
Kurt Lewin (1890–1947) German-American psychologist
Source: 1930s, The conflict between Aristotelian and Galileian modes of thought in contemporary psychology, 1931, p. 153 as cited in: Eells, T. D. (2007). " Generating and generalizing knowledge about psychotherapy from pragmatic case studies http://www2.scc.rutgers.edu/journals/index.php/pcsp/article/viewFile/893/2263". In: Pragmatic Case Studies in Psychotherapy, Vol 3, Nr. 1, p. 35-54.
Christopher Wood (writer) (1935–2015) English writer
Wood, Christopher. "Terrible Hard", Says Alice. London: Constable. 1970. (chapter 9)
Henry Adams (1838–1918) journalist, historian, academic, novelist
Adams specifies that he refers "only to the Roman of William of Lorris, which dates from the death of Queen Blanche and of all good things, about 1250". He describes the rather cynical continuation by Jean de Meung, about 1300, as "beyond our horizon".
Mont Saint Michel and Chartres (1904)
“Woman must come of age by herself…
She must find her true center alone.”
Anne Morrow Lindbergh book Gift from the Sea
Source: Gift from the Sea
“Where children are, there is a golden age.”
Novalis book Blüthenstaub
Fragment No. 97
Blüthenstaub (1798)
“Age is artificial. It's soulless. It doesn't matter one bit.”
Laurie Faria Stolarz (1972) American writer
Source: Bleed