“It does not matter much whom we live with in this world, but it matters a great deal whom we dream of.”
Youth and the Bright Medusa, "A Gold Slipper" (1920)
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Willa Cather99
American writer and novelist 1873–1947Related quotes
“We must love, no matter whom, no matter what, no matter how, provided only we do love.”
Alexandre Dumas, fils (1824–1895) French writer and dramatist, son of the homonym writer and dramatist
Il faut aimer n'importe qui, n'importe quoi, n'importe comment, pourvu qu'on aime.
Les Idées de Madame Aubray (1867), Act I, sc. ii; translation from Louis Proal (trans. A. R. Allinson) Passion and Criminality (London: Imperial Press, 1905) p. 563.
John Hay (1838–1905) American statesman, diplomat, author and journalist
From a 1903 letter to President Roosevelt, John Hay Papers, Library of Congress.
Samuel Butler (1835–1902) novelist
Sparks
The Note-Books of Samuel Butler (1912), Part XIV - Higgledy-Piggledy
Context: Everything matters more than we think it does, and, at the same time, nothing matters so much as we think it does. The merest spark may set all Europe in a blaze, but though all Europe be set in a blaze twenty times over, the world will wag itself right again.
Mahadev Govind Ranade (1842–1901) Indian scholar, social reformer and author
His comment to his wife On his daily prayers he would sings devotional songs out of tune and metre. Quoted in page=104
“Sir, what does it matter whom I serve, so long as I am right?”
Seigneur, si j'ai raison, qu'importe à qui je sois?
Nicomède, act I, scene ii.
Nicomède (1651)
Bill Clinton (1946) 42nd President of the United States
First inaugural address (January 20, 1993), Washington, D.C.
1990s
David Gemmell book Quest for Lost Heroes
Source: Drenai series, Quest for Lost Heroes, Ch. 10
Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1906–1945) German Lutheran pastor, theologian, dissident anti-Nazi
Source: Life Together: The Classic Exploration of Christian Community