“Most wretched is the mortal that would shun
To look upon the visage of the sun.”
Misero è ben chi veder schiva il sole!
Canto XXXII, stanza 23 (tr. W. S. Rose)
Orlando Furioso (1532)
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Misero è ben chi veder schiva il sole!
Orlando Furioso (1532)
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"Advice to a Lady in Autumn", published in A Collection of Poems in Six Volumes. By Several Hands. Vol. I. (1763), printed by J. Hughs, for R. and J. Dodsley

“How commentators each dark passage shun,
And hold their farthing candle to the sun.”
Satire VII, l. 97.
Love of Fame (1725-1728)

“Blinding ignorance does mislead us. O! Wretched mortals, open your eyes!”
The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci (1883), XIX Philosophical Maxims. Morals. Polemics and Speculations.
Context: Blind ignorance misleads us thus and delights with the results of lascivious joys. Because it does not know the true light. Because it does not know what is the true light. Vain splendour takes from us the power of being.... behold! for its vain splendour we go into the fire, thus blind ignorance does mislead us. That is, blind ignorance so misleads us that... O! wretched mortals, open your eyes.

“And the sun sets on another year. Much to ponder upon, even more to look forward to…”
Instagram Post [referring to a picture of the sun setting down], quoted on The Indian Express (February 6, 2016), "Aishwarya, Aaradhya and Bachchan clan holiday in Maldives on Abhishek’s 40th birthday" http://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/bollywood/aishwarya-aaradhya-bachchans-holiday-maldives-abhisheks-40th-birthday/

Source: The Man Who Studied Yoga (1956), Ch. 5

“An accomplished mathematician, i. e. a most wretched orator.”
Source: Mathematical Lectures (1734), p. 32

"Heidelberg Disputation: Thesis 7" (1518), http://bookofconcord.org/heidelberg.php#7