
“The drop of rain maketh a hole in the stone, not by violence, but by oft falling.”
Seventh Sermon before Edward VI (1549)
Book IV, lines 1283–1287 (tr. Munro)
De Rerum Natura (On the Nature of Things)
Consuetudo concinnat amorem; nam leviter quamvis quod crebro tunditur ictu, vincitur in longo spatio tamen atque labascit. Nonne vides etiam guttas in saxa cadentis umoris longo in spatio pertundere saxa?
“The drop of rain maketh a hole in the stone, not by violence, but by oft falling.”
Seventh Sermon before Edward VI (1549)
The Rock's return to WWE Raw as host of WrestleMania XXVII (14 February, 2011) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8ejiG5-BtA&feature=related.
“After rocking parties they depart in a jalopy, watch the drop top poppy”
As Madvillain, "Rhinestone Cowboy", Madvillainy (2004)
Sourced Lines
As translated by Ejvind Haas
Siddhartha (1922)
Context: When you throw a rock into the water, it will speed on the fastest course to the bottom of the water. This is how it is when Siddhartha has a goal, a resolution. Siddhartha does nothing, he waits, he thinks, he fasts, but he passes through the things of the world like a rock through water, without doing anything, without stirring; he is drawn, he lets himself fall. His goal attracts him, because he doesn't let anything enter his soul which might oppose the goal. This is what Siddhartha has learned among the Samanas. This is what fools call magic and of which they think it would be effected by means of the daemons. Nothing is effected by daemons, there are no daemons. Everyone can perform magic, everyone can reach his goals, if he is able to think, if he is able to wait, if he is able to fast.
“So after Humpfest 06, it was time to play our rock show.”
From "The Diary of Billy Talent":