
Tantra: the Supreme Understanding (1984)
Tantra: the Supreme Understanding (1984)
Tantra: the Supreme Understanding (1984)
“Tantra is a great yea-sayer; it says yes to everything.”
Tantra: the Supreme Understanding (1984)
“A snow of blossoms and a wild of flowers.”
Kensington Garden (1722).
“Let us dance in the sun, wearing wild flowers in our hair…”
“…the wild flowers blooming in hushed solitude
Start not at the whispering, 'tis but the breeze”
from A Canadian Summer Evening
Messieurs, nous avons un maître, ce jeune homme fait tout, peut tout, et veut tout.
Speaking of Napoleon I of France, reported in Hoyt's New Cyclopedia of Practical Quotations (1922), "Character", p. 105.
“I hold no preference among flowers, so long as they are wild, free, spontaneous.”
Bricks to all greenhouses! Black thumb and cutworm to the potted plant!
"Cliffrose and Bayonets", p. 25
Desert Solitaire (1968)
Attributed in Princeton & Mathematics: A Notable Record, Chaplin, Virginia, Princeton Alumni Weekly, May 9, 1958 http://www.princeton.edu/~mudd/finding_aids/mathoral/pmcxpaw.htm,
Rewards of Passion (Sheer Poetry) (1981)