“We are grown-up infants, and God is a sort of 'wet nurse' to humanity.”
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (1888–1975) Indian philosopher and statesman who was the first Vice President and the second President of India
Eminent Indians (1947)
Columbus (1844)
“We are grown-up infants, and God is a sort of 'wet nurse' to humanity.”
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (1888–1975) Indian philosopher and statesman who was the first Vice President and the second President of India
Eminent Indians (1947)
“A pleasure is full grown only when it is remembered.”
Clive Staples Lewis book Out of the Silent Planet
Hyoi, p. 73 <!-- 1965 edition -->
Out of the Silent Planet (1938)
Context: A pleasure is full grown only when it is remembered. You are speaking, Hmān, as if the pleasure were one thing and the memory another. It is all one thing. The séroni could say it better than I say it now. Not better than I could say it in a poem. What you call remembering is the last part of the pleasure, as the crah is the last part of a poem. When you and I met, the meeting was over very shortly, it was nothing. Now it is growing something as we remember it. But still we know very little about it. What it will be when I remember it as I lie down to die, what it makes in me all my days till then–that is the real meeting. The other is only the beginning of it.
John of St. Samson (1571–1636)
From, Light on Carmel: An Anthology from the Works of Brother John of Saint Samson, O.Carm.
“Grown-ups are quirky creatures, full of quirks and secrets.”
Roald Dahl book Danny, the Champion of the World
Danny, the Champion of the World (1975)
“It was a day ripped full-grown from the womb of despair.”
Glen Cook book Shadows Linger
Source: Shadows Linger (1984), Chapter 5, “Juniper: Marron Shed” (p. 229)
“In life there are certain sores that, like a canker, gnaw at the soul in solitude and diminish it.”
Sadegh Hedayat book The Blind Owl
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The Blind Owl
