James Brown (1933–2006) American singer, songwriter, musician, and recording artist
Try Me, from Please Please Please (album) (1959)
Song lyrics
Source: To Have Taken The Trouble (1930), l. 18
James Brown (1933–2006) American singer, songwriter, musician, and recording artist
Try Me, from Please Please Please (album) (1959)
Song lyrics
Eknath Easwaran (1910–1999) spiritual teacher, author of books on meditation and spiritual practice, and translator and interpreter of …
Context: To enjoy anything, we cannot be attached to it. William Blake understood this beautifully: He who binds to himself a Joy, Doth the winged life destroy; But he who kisses the Joy as it flies / Lives in Eternity's sunrise. What we usually try to do is capture any joy that comes our way before it can escape. We have our butterfly net and go after the joy like a hunter stalking his prey. We hide and wait, pounce on it, catch it, and take it home to put on our wall. When our friends come to visit, we say, "Hey, Stu, would you like to see my joy?" There it is on the wall - dead. We try to cling to pleasure, but all we succeed in doing is making ourselves frustrated because, whatever it promises, pleasure simply cannot last. But if I am willing to kiss the joy as it flies, I say, 'Yes, this moment is beautiful. I won't grab it. I'll let it go.'
Suzanne Collins The Hunger Games
Katniss Everdeen, p. 343
Source: The Hunger Games trilogy, The Hunger Games (2008)
Reza Pahlavi (1960) Last crown prince of the former Imperial State of Iran
As quoted in Iran’s Royal Opposition http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2010/02/10/iran-s-royal-opposition.html, The Daily Beast, Feb 10, 2010. <br class="br">Interviews, 2010
Joe Satriani (1956) American guitar player
As quoted in Joe Satriani : Riff By Riff (1994) by Rich Maloof.
Henry Spira (1927–1998) American activist
Ethics Into Action: Henry Spira and The Animal Rights Movement by Peter Singer (1998).
Sabrina Ward Harrison (1975) Canadian writer
Quoted by Katherine Martin in Women of Courage: Inspiring Stories from the Women Who Lived Them, p. 269 (1999)