John Holloway book Change the World Without Taking Power
Change the World Without Taking Power (2002)
Canto III, line 153.
The Rape of the Lock (1712, revised 1714 and 1717)
John Holloway book Change the World Without Taking Power
Change the World Without Taking Power (2002)
L.J. Smith (1965) American author
Source: Dark Reunion
Charles Kingsley (1819–1875) English clergyman, historian and novelist
Source: Attributed, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 78.
Aurelius Augustinus (354–430) early Christian theologian and philosopher
Source: On the Mystical Body of Christ, p.433
Van Morrison (1945) Northern Irish singer-songwriter and musician
Cyprus Avenue
Song lyrics, Astral Weeks (1969)
“… And the boy whose hair remained the color of lemons forever.”
Markus Zusak book The Book Thief
Source: The Book Thief
Tom Peters (1942) American writer on business management practices
Tom Peters on Twitter, 2012.06.03.
Doris Lessing book The Golden Notebook
Anna Wulf, in "Free Women: 1"
The Golden Notebook (1962)
Context: What is so painful about that time is that nothing was disastrous. It was all wrong, ugly, unhappy and coloured with cynicism, but nothing was tragic, there were no moments that could change anything or anybody. From time to time the emotional lightning flashed and showed a landscape of private misery, and then — we went on dancing. <!-- 128