Vitruvius book De architectura
Source: De architectura (The Ten Books On Architecture) (~ 15BC), Book IX, Chapter II, Sec. 3
Reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 115.
Vitruvius book De architectura
Source: De architectura (The Ten Books On Architecture) (~ 15BC), Book IX, Chapter II, Sec. 3
Kenneth Tynan (1927–1980) English theatre critic and writer
"Bernard Shaw," p. 103
Profiles (1990)
“There are two ways of spreading light.. to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it.”
Francis Bacon (1561–1626) English philosopher, statesman, scientist, jurist, and author
“There are two ways of spreading light: to be
The candle or the mirror that reflects it.”
Edith Wharton (1862–1937) American novelist, short story writer, designer
"Vesalius in Zante (1564)", in North American Review (November 1902), p. 631
Variant: There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that receives it.
Michel Foucault (1926–1984) French philosopher
Las Menias
The Order of Things: An Archaeology of the Human Sciences (1970)
“These words are not enough to save my soul,
they just mock me from the mirror.”
Peter Hammill (1948) British musician
"This side of the Looking-Glass" on Over (1977)
Glen Cook book Soldiers Live
Source: Soldiers Live (2000), Chapter 12, “Glittering Stone: Steadfast Guardian” (p. 401)
Ramakrishna (1836–1886) Indian mystic and religious preacher
Source: Sayings of Sri Ramakrishna (1960), p. 649