
“The poet…nothing affirmeth, and therefore never lieth.”
Page 103.
An Apology of Poetry, or The Defence of Poesy (1595)
Book I, line 248 (tr. Munro)
De Rerum Natura (On the Nature of Things)
Haud igitur redit ad nihilum res ulla.
“The poet…nothing affirmeth, and therefore never lieth.”
Page 103.
An Apology of Poetry, or The Defence of Poesy (1595)
What Are People For? (1990)
Context: A teacher's major contribution may pop out anonymously in the life of some ex-student's grandchild. A teacher, finally, has nothing to go on but faith, a student nothing to offer in return but testimony.
"Wallace Stegner and the Great Community".
“Let nothing disturb thee;
Let nothing dismay thee:
All things pass;
God never changes.”
"Poem IX", in Complete Works St. Teresa of Avila (1963) edited by E. Allison Peers, Vol. 3, p. 288
Context: Let nothing disturb thee;
Let nothing dismay thee:
All things pass;
God never changes.
Patience attains
All that it strives for.
He who has God
Finds he lacks nothing:
God alone suffices.
“There is nothing I want more than to return to Russia.”
Interview with Forbes (22 March 2013)
Homegrown Democrat : A Few Plain Thoughts From the Heart of America (2004), p. 78
“The love that lasts longest is the love that is never returned.”
Source: A Writer's Notebook (1946), p. 13