“Art! Who comprehends her? With whom can one consult concerning this great goddess?”
Ludwig Van Beethoven (1770–1827) German Romantic composer
Letter to Bettina von Arnim (11 August 1810)
Book II, lines 479–486
Punica
“Art! Who comprehends her? With whom can one consult concerning this great goddess?”
Ludwig Van Beethoven (1770–1827) German Romantic composer
Letter to Bettina von Arnim (11 August 1810)
Robert Graves book The White Goddess
"The White Goddess," lines 1–6, from Poems and Satires (1951).
Poems
“A woman's heart should be so hidden in God that a man has to seek Him just to find her.”
Maya Angelou (1928–2014) American author and poet
“A woman's heart should be so hidden in God that a man has to seek Him just to find her.”
Max Lucado (1955) American clergyman and writer
Martin Luther (1483–1546) seminal figure in Protestant Reformation
Luther's Works, 21:326, cf. 21:346
Sadao Araki (1877–1966) Japanese general
Quoted in "Contemporary Japan" - Page 422 - by Nihon Gaiji Kyokai - 1932
Muhammad (570–632) Arabian religious leader and the founder of Islam
al-Suyuti, Dur al-Manthur, vol.7, p. 7 ; ibn Jarir al-Tabari, Tafsir al-Tabari, vol.5, p. 16 ; al-Fakhr al-Razi, al-Tafsir, vol.7, p. 406 ; ibn Hajar al-Haythami, al-Sawa'iq al-Muhriqah, p. 102 ; Muhibbuddin al-Tabari, Dhakha‘ir al-Uqba, p. 25 ; al-Shablanji, Nur al-Absar, p. 100.
Sunni Hadith
Robert Graves book King Jesus
the Terebinth-god, the Thunder-god, the Pomegranate-god, the Bull-god, the Goat-god, the Antelope-god, the Calf-god, the Porpoise-god, the Ram-god, the Ass-god, the Barley-god, the god of Healing, the Moon-god, the god of the Dog-star, the Sun-god. Later (if it is permitted to write in this style) he did exactly what his Roman counterpart, Capitoline Jove, has done: he formed a supernal Trinity in conjunction with two of the Goddess's three persons, namely, Anatha of the Lions and Ashima of the Doves, the counterparts of Juno and Minerva; the remaining person, a sort of Hecate named Sheol, retiring to rule the infernal regions.
King Jesus (1946)