
The Diary Of Anais Nin, Volume Two (1934-1939)
Diary entries (1914 - 1974)
Jacula Prudentum (1651)
The Diary Of Anais Nin, Volume Two (1934-1939)
Diary entries (1914 - 1974)
Dispatch to Brig. Gen. Stephen Hurlbut (July 1862)<!-- published where? -->
1860s, 1862, Dispatch to Stephen A. Hurlbut (July 1862)
Context: No rebels shall be allowed to remain at Davis Mill so much as an hour. Allow them to go, but do not let them stay. And let it be known that if a farmer wishes to burn his cotton, his house, his family, and himself, he may do so. But not his corn. We want that.
“He is no better and no worse,
but he is free of Lethe's curse:
his warm hand makes a human pledge.”
Poem without a Hero (1963)
Context: All the mirrors on the wall
show a man not yet appeared
who could not enter this white hall.
He is no better and no worse,
but he is free of Lethe's curse:
his warm hand makes a human pledge.
Strayed from the future, can it be
that he will really come to me,
turning left from the bridge?
“A man should build a house with his own hands before he calls himself an engineer.”
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich (1962)
“Show me the man who keeps his house in hand,
He's fit for public authority.”
Source: Antigone, Line 660
“When Jack Burns needed to hold his mother's hand, his fingers could see in the dark.”
Source: Until I Find You