D. V. Gundappa (1887–1975) Indian writer
A Kagga {Quatrian) of Manku Thimmana Kagga in pages=191-92
The Wisdom Of Vasistha A Study On Laghu Yoga Vasistha From A Seeker`S Point Of View
A Kagga {Quatrian) of Manku Thimmana Kagga in pages=191-92
The Wisdom Of Vasistha A Study On Laghu Yoga Vasistha From A Seeker`S Point Of View
D. V. Gundappa (1887–1975) Indian writer
A Kagga {Quatrian) of Manku Thimmana Kagga in pages=191-92
The Wisdom Of Vasistha A Study On Laghu Yoga Vasistha From A Seeker`S Point Of View
Gertrude Jekyll (1843–1932) garden designer, artist
As quoted in Dig, Plant, and Grow! (2009) by Louise Spilsbury, p. 13
Other
“And once more is this true in the case of music”
Nicomachus (60–120) Ancient Greek mathematician
Nicomachus of Gerasa: Introduction to Arithmetic (1926)
Context: And once more is this true in the case of music; not only because the absolute is prior to the relative, as 'great' to 'greater' and 'rich' to 'richer' and 'man' to 'father,' but also because the musical harmonies, diatessaron, diapente, and diapason, are named for numbers; similarly all of their harmonic ratios are arithmetical ones, for the diatessaron [], is the quadruple ratio [4 : 1].<!--Book I, Chapter V
“A thing, until it is everything, is noise, and once it is everything it is silence.”
Antonio Porchia (1885–1968) Italian Argentinian poet
Una cosa, hasta no ser toda, es ruido, y todo, es silencio.
Voces (1943)
Charles Seymour Robinson (1829–1899) American pastor, editor and compiler of hymns
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 584.
Nicholas Sparks (1965) American writer and novelist
Wilson Lewis, Chapter 2, p. 36
2000s, The Wedding (2003)
“Men repent speaking ten times, for once that they repent keeping silence.”
James Burgh (1714–1775) British politician
The Dignity of Human Nature (1754)
Context: Men repent speaking ten times, for once that they repent keeping silence.
It is an advantage to have concealed one's opinion; for by that means you may change your judgment of things (which every wise man fmds reason to do) and not be accused of fickleness.
“Once the machine starts to fly, the heavens will be filled with music.”
José Saramago book Baltasar and Blimunda
Voando a máquina, todo o céu será música.
Source: Baltasar and Blimunda (1982), p. 165