“Are you ever going to show me the painting?”
Keeping the Moon (1999)
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Phil Ochs (1940–1976) American protest singer and songwriter
"There but for Fortune" (1963); Ochs here paraphrases a proverbial expression "There, but for the grace of God, go I", which was itself a paraphrase of John Bradford's expression on seeing other prisoners being led to their execution as heretics to be burned at the stake: There, but for the grace of God, goes John Bradford. (as quoted in Problems in the Relations of God and Man (1911) by Clement Charles Julian Webb, p. 107)
Lyrics
Variant: There but for fortune, go you or I
You or I.
Brian Wilson (1942) American musician, singer, songwriter and record producer
God Only Knows (co-written with Tony Asher)
Pet Sounds (1966)
“I have never seen an angel. Show me an angel, and I'll paint one.”
Gustave Courbet (1819–1877) French painter
Courbet, c 1860's, later quoted by Vincent van Gogh in a letter to brother Theo (July, 1885); in The letters of Vincent van Gogh, ed. Ronal de Leeuw - Penguin, New York, 1996, p. 302
1860s
“Are you ever going to kiss me without swearing first?”
Christine Feehan American writer
Source: A Christine Feehan Holiday Treasury
Owen Feltham (1602–1668) English writer
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 535.
Charlotte Salomon (1917–1943) German painter
written text with brush, in her paintings JHM no. 4640 + 4641 + 4642 + 4643: in 'Life? or Theater..', p. 522-525
Charlotte Salomon - Life? or Theater?
Richard Nixon (1913–1994) 37th President of the United States of America
To John Dean in April 1973 http://books.google.com/?id=JpRAAAAAIAAJ&dq=%22If+you+are+going+to+lie+you+go+to+jail+for+the+lie+rather+than+the+crime+So+believe+me+don't+ever+lie%22&pg=PA42. Dean was due to testify before the Senate Watergate Committee, which he did on 25 June 1973. <br class="br">1970s